Chaos in the village of animals
As if there wasn't already enough going on in the village of animals. First the goat's birthday is forgotten, then a wolf turns up, old and with only one tooth. The whole animal world is upset, but the hen is also very curious. Because the wolf wants to cook himself a stone soup. Can you put celery in it? "Yes, you can, it gives it a certain flavor," he says. And worried about their roommate, the horse, duck, pig and goat also come by. Will the police dog find the right solution? And what is he actually up to, the wolf?
Bernd Kohlhepp and Roland Mahr have turned the wonderful children's book "Stone Soup" by French author and illustrator Anaïs Vaugelade (in the German translation by Tobias Scheffel) into a play for the whole family. About living together, about prejudices, about idiosyncrasies and vanities, but above all about friendship. For those starting out in life at the end of their KITA career, for those starting school, for parents who have always wanted to go to the theater, for grandparents and all dreamers who ask themselves questions about living well together.
Come in for music and fun, for reflection and amazement.
WITH HANNAH JASNA HESS, ANDREAS KLAUE, ANGELA NEIS
STAGE PRODUCTION + MUSIC: BERND KOHLHEPP, ROLAND MAHR
DIRECTOR: ROLAND MAHR
STAGE+COSTUME: CATRIN BRENDEL
MUSIC PRODUCTION+ARRANGEMENT: ANDREW ZBIK
BASED ON THE PICTURE BOOK BY ANAÏS VAUGELADE "STEINSUPPE", TRANSLATED FROM FRENCH BY TOBIAS SCHEFFEL
© 2000 MORITZ VERLAG, FRANKFURT/M.
WITH THE KIND SUPPORT OF SANTA CLAUS & CO.