By Truman Capote
Adapted for the stage by Richard Greenberg
German by Ulrike Zemme
In 1958, Truman Capote landed a bestseller with his story about a ravishing young woman. The film version with Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly became a worldwide success, the song "Moon River" a hit. Now watch the congenial stage version by Richard Greenberg.
In the New York party hustle and bustle of the 1940s, the almost nineteen-year-old Holly is a mysterious exception. She stirs up the nightlife and enchants the men with her charisma, her quick wit and her disarming charm. Although she is happy to let them finance her luxurious lifestyle, she always retains her freedom. Sometimes, however, when everything becomes too much for her, there is only one place that calms her down: Tiffany, the famous jeweler on Fifth Avenue with its glittering display of diamonds.
Holly's neighbor, a young writer whom she always calls Fred, even though his name is different, observes her turbulent and glamorous life as he tries to sort out his own existence and advance his career. And he falls for her charms, even though she has warned him not to fall in love with a wild creature like her...
Audrey Hepburn gave Holly Golightly an immortal face in the 1961 film version. Now experience her enchanting story on stage in the acclaimed Broadway version.
Performance duration: approx. 2 hours 10 minutes incl. interval
Director: Benjamin Hille
Set design: Barbara Krott
Dramaturgy: Anja Del Caro
With Lisa Tschanz, Mats Kampen, Claudiu Mark Draghici, Frank Meyer-Brockmann, Kristin Hansen
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