fairy tales - really grim!
Two actors, a familiar original text and an intimate stage are all that is required for an extremely exhilarating theater experience! Once upon a time - Grimm's Fairy Tales in the Glass Palace.
The specially designed format, which offers two half-hour fairy tales per performance, illustrates how closely the idiosyncratic appeal of these stories, their special comedy and the spooky tension are linked to everyone's deep-rooted fears and hopes.
In no time, the stage is transformed into an opulently set table with something for everyone: highly entertaining joy.
Frog Prince
The light at the bottom of the well is perhaps the moon? And SPLASH! Then it fell into the well: No, not the child, just his favorite toy. Happened. But who the hell is this weird frog promising to get it back? What is the guy thinking, stalking the girl – just based on a childish white lie – into her sweet home? Sitting at his table, eating from his plate and even wanting to sleep in his bed with him? Hello, is it still okay?! The father dictates to his daughter coldly: "You have to keep what you promised!" Not so with us" We don't kiss frogs just because they claim to be enchanted princes! Because anyone who says A doesn't have to do ANYTHING! Our princess knows how to defend herself in a bigoted adult world and the frog ends up exactly where he is belongs: on the wall: SPLASH!
(Bringing parents to this fairy tale is at your own risk.)
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 ourselves: to create the greatest possible theater with almost no resources, humble in the author's spirit and selflessly in the service of the audience, this has always been the concept.
Entry from 14 years.