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for children from 4 years

Narrative theater is a special form of theater play in which an experienced actress tells a fairy tale while slipping into the various fairy tale characters and roles.


In storytelling theater, the children experience the great art of acting up close, namely the role change - which the player performs on stage before their eyes. In the process, they are not only allowed to listen intently to the fairy tale, but to actively participate. They can call out their thoughts and ideas to the actress on stage, who spontaneously integrates these impulses into the story.

In addition, the children can play along on stage themselves at many points! This creates an interactive and lively theater game between the narrator and the children.

(Program in German)

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The king's youngest and most beautiful daughter receives a golden ball as a gift from her father. While playing with it in the castle garden, she drops the ball into the well. The princess cries bitterly, when a frog appears and offers to retrieve the ball. In return, she must promise to become his playmate. The princess makes the promise, but has no intention of keeping it...

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https://galli-berlin.de/theaterpaedagogik/
Participating artists
Johannes Galli (Autor/in)
Michael Summ (Komponist/in)
Tommy Matuszewski