Puss in Boots
based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm | in a version by the ensemble
Puppentheater for ages 4 and up | duration: 50 minutes
Director: Sonja Keßner
Set design: Nadine Wottke
Composition and sound: Kinbom & Kessner
Performers: Melissa Stock, Paul S. Kemner
A poor miller has three sons. When he dies, the eldest gets the mill and the middle son the donkey. The youngest gets the tomcat, which he immediately wants to turn into a pair of fur gloves. But the cat can talk and promises the miller's son a way out of poverty. He asks for a pair of boots and sets off to catch a sack of partridges for the king. The curious tomcat becomes the darling of the court, is allowed to go in and out and finally succeeds in defeating the great sorcerer of the land with a trick, making the miller's son an earl and finally king.
The Grimm fairy tale is an entertaining classic and at the same time a story about rebellion and cleverness.
The production is supported by the Susann Schwarzenau engineering office.
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