LOTTA from the noisemaker street
based on the books by Astrid Lindgren
Lotta is usually a happy child. At least when things are going the way she wants them to. Dad calls her Krachelinchen. He calls Krugmacherstraße Krachmacherstraße because he thinks that the peace and quiet has been over since Lotta and her siblings Jonas and Maria were born. But Lotta can really do much more than just make noise. She can do almost anything. At least in secret. Riding a bike, whistling, watering flowers. Friendly, generous and inventive, she knows how to help herself in every situation. If she doesn't get the bike she wants for her birthday, she borrows one. And when all the Christmas trees in town are sold out on Christmas Eve, Lotta is far from giving up.
Little Lotta, who often overestimates herself and whose plans can sometimes fail, has been an idol and figure of identification for many children for decades. Now she whirls across the Schnürschuh stage. With lots of noise (er, live music), full of ideas and clever play to make you laugh, marvel and dream.
Director: Pascal Makowka
Performing: Jaes Gärtner, Malin Uschkureit, Holger Spengler