Family play based on the novel by Christine Nöstlinger in a version by Michael Isenberg and Bérénice Hebenstreit (UA)
Hugo may look like an adult, but in reality he is a child in his prime.
Growing up is no longer on the cards, says the doctor. Hugo lacks seriousness and dignity. But he doesn't really fit in with the children either. What's more, Hugo no longer wants to follow the pointless rules of the adult world.
Anyone who is not an adult, but no longer a child, is a mystery. But does everything always have to be explainable? And doesn't everyone have the same rights - even the most fantastic outsiders?
It would be great to have a place where you can be old and young at the same time. Perhaps Grandma Rabbitzky, an old hare with a lot of fighting spirit and a little bit of madness, has some advice. Fortunately, Hugo has a real friend, enough imagination and the courage to assert his right to be different.
Hugo's story is told in his own stage version for children aged 6 and over, adults and, of course, especially for all children in their prime!
Donation campaign
Once again this season, donations will be collected for charity at the family performances of the Christmas play. This year's donation recipient is the Kinderschutzbund Erlangen e.V.
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