Based on the book by Otfried Preußler
The little witch is just one hundred and twenty-seven years old. Clearly far too young to take part in the annual witches' dance. Instead, she has to sit at home and practise spells. Boring and dull, the little witch thinks, and without further ado sets off on her broom to Blocksberg on Walpurgis Night. Unfortunately, she is discovered and taken to the head witch. As punishment, the other witches burn her broom. She has to make her way home on foot, but is given permission to take part in the witch trials next year if she manages to be a good witch by then. But what does that actually mean? The search for the answer begins an amusing whirlwind of events in which the little witch and her friend, the raven Abraxas, take every opportunity to do good. They have all kinds of adventures in the process. But will this be enough to pass the witches' test and gain permission to take part in the witches' dance? In the end, it seems that Abraxas and the little witch have completely misunderstood what a "good" witch is supposed to do.
A classic by Otfried Preußler about children who don't always live up to expectations. Light-hearted theater fun for ears and eyes.
Director: Pascal Makowka
Performing: Susanne Baum, Meike Lehmann, Sabine Friedrich
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