The story of creation is the starting point for the Flöz family's new work.
We see the storytellers and creators at work. They breathe their breath into the first creatures and bring them to life.
The first lovers find each other, try their first steps together as a couple, seek shelter from nature and find an affordable apartment. Fate quickly pulls the young couple into the rollercoaster of life. With each child, the centrifugal forces grow and threaten to tear the family apart.
The Flöz family expands its toolbox for this play and shows not only the familiar masked figures but also the actors behind them.
Whether making music, singing, filming, speaking or making noises, the ensemble creates the world of masks before the audience's eyes. They alternately lend their bodies to the characters and take their fate into their own hands. Creator and creation meet until the story tells itself.
The title Hokuspokus plays with the presumed origin of the word, a popular corruption of the Latin Hoc est enim corpus meum "This is my body". Or is it just a sleight of hand?
Hokuspokus tells us something about the theater as a box of wonders that we visit to celebrate the play of lies and truth.
The Flöz family lets the theater triumph. - Night review
The fabulous Familie Flöz tells the story of life here in fast motion, subtly and with great humor in what is probably their most emotional production to date. - Berliner Morgenpost
Enchanting! Standing ovations for the Flöz family and their magnificent new work. - WAZ
Price information:
Advance booking: 30 Euro