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Story theatre in German and Korean

Two brothers and a sister set out to find a cure for their father. In the process, their paths diverge. They endure dangerous adventures, and in the end, their family is larger than before.


Participants

Thomas Pannek has been a freelance production manager, screenwriter, and director since 2006. At the age of 12, he immersed himself in the world of narrative games and has never really left it since. In 2025, he completed the certificate course Artistic Narrative – Storytelling in Art and Education at the UDK Berlin. His focus is on exploring the uncanny. Sorbian fairy tales, myths, and legends have fascinated him since childhood, as has the history of his hometown Berlin. 

Soogi Kang, born in South Korea, where after studying ceramic art, she studied modern theater at Theater E-Jo-To, chants from South Namdosori and mask dance from North Korea. She has lived as an artist in Berlin since 1986 where she completed her studies in theater pedagogy at the UDK Berlin and earned a certification as a systemic master coach. Today she works as an actress for theater, film and television, as a storyteller and theater pedagogue.
Soogi Kang is a certified professional storyteller and lecturer of the VEE e.V. (Association of Storytellers). She leads the advanced training “Free Storytelling” of the Erzählkunst e.V. and is a member of KISA (Korean International Storyteller’s Assosiation). She performs at a wide variety of national and international storytelling festivals and workshops.

- 4 EUR, reduced 2 EUR
- Please book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the foyer.
- The entrance to Hall 3 is in the Schlüterhof next to the Skulpturensaal.
- Duration: 30 min
- 6 years and older-
- German, Korean
- Ground Floor, Hall 3Part of: Story Theatre


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Dates
January 2026
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