90+6 Eintracht & Bühne - Fußball- und Theatertalk
With the format 90+6, football as the number one sport in Germany and the world, especially in Frankfurt, is dissected according to all the rules of the art, in texts, sounds, images. Entertaining, critical, and from the heart. Great theater! It’s clear that this topic must engage a popular stage.
Two halves plus extra time, the intermission beer is ready.
In the thick of it: hr sports reporter Martina Knief. Her voice is known to anyone who has ever listened to the Bundesliga conference on Saturday afternoons or broadcasts from the Women's World Cup in Australia/New Zealand, from the football European Championship here, or from the Olympics in Paris. She is THE expert on women's football - and now on our stage.
On the sidelines: Matthias Thoma, head of the Eintracht Museum in the stadium and a contributor on club history and present.
Also joining us: Michael Quast, host and reciter. We will introduce you to our guests as soon as possible.
Already confirmed as a guest for the next 90+6 evening on September 10, 2025, is Henni Nachtsheim (Badesalz, author of the Eintracht play "Adlerherz")!
“A thrilling experiment that surprisingly works well. (…) The program is so entertaining that you lose track of time.” (F.A.Z. 11/5/22)
Become a member of the Eintracht Frankfurt fan club Fliegende Volksbühne now!
Membership declaration via: efc@volksbuehne.net / Contact person: Uwe Berndt
EFC members receive a discounted admission at our 90+6 events.
Our guests at the last 90 + 6 evening on February 27, 2025 were:
Sebastian Rode: Eintracht icon, audience favorite, former team captain, and Europa League champion 2022. What else matters that he won the cup twice with Borussia Dortmund and was twice a German champion with Bayern Munich.
Louise Hansen: the Danish midfield strategist played for 1.FFC Frankfurt for eight years, with whom she won the German football championship, the DFB-Pokal, and the UEFA Women’s Cup in 2008. As a Danish national player, she participated in two European Championships and three World Cups. Today, she operates the girls' football project "Girls wanted" in Frankfurt, among other things.
Thomas Kilchenstein: This passionate reporter is an institution in Frankfurt sports. Since the 1980s, he has followed the Eintracht players, and as a teenager, he even played with the eagle on his chest. As a reporter for the Frankfurter Rundschau, he is one of the best experts in the scene - “Thommy knows them all!”
Doors open at 6:30 PM