Fairy tales - really grim!
For 15 years, the Hexenbergensemble has been humbly wandering through the Grimm Magic Forest in the trail of crumbs left by Hansel and Gretel. You search for the most bizarre, the most terrible, the most beautiful fairy tale and come across death, the devil and enchanted princesses. The best, the grimmest, the fairy tale of all fairy tales has not yet been told.
But most of them are very shy of the stage. And they do the devil to force them into the spotlight using artifice. Because on the Hexenberg the fairy tales are allowed to stage themselves, they just submissively follow their airs and graces. They don't tell them, the fairy tales play with them and lead them to the depths of an archaic subculture.
And so they are determined to get lost for their audience again this season and lure them astray with desire.
Puss in Boots
“... but the third one only got a hangover.” Where does the happy ending come from? No chance! This is the fairy tale about herself: to create the greatest possible theater with almost no resources, humble in the author's spirit and selflessly in the service of her audience, this has always been her concept.