PHOTO: © Buchcover: Simona Ceccarelli, Thienemann Verlag

MOMO

In the organizer's words:

or the strange story of the time thieves and the child who brought back the stolen time to the people

Michael Ende

From 8 years

"There is a great and yet quite commonplace secret. Everyone shares it, everyone knows it, but very few people ever think about it. This secret is time."

One day, a girl appears in the old amphitheater of an Italian town. Her name is Momo and the townspeople quickly make friends with her. Go and see Momo becomes a common saying. Because what Momo can do like no other is listen. Really listen. With all her attention and sympathy.
But strange figures are creeping into the town. Gray lords are calling on people to save time and the more people doggedly do everything they can to save their time, the grayer and colder it becomes around them.
Momo tries to uncover the secret of the gray lords and delves deeper and deeper into the mystery of time.

Since its publication on September 1, 1973, more than twelve million people around the world have read Michael Ende's novel and the story's topicality remains unbroken to this day.

In times of higher-faster-further, is there a more appropriate topic than time and its significance for our lives?
With the new play Momo, Eva Marianne Kraiss and Theresia Erfort follow on from the success of last summer's staged reading of The Neverending Story.

Let yourself be enchanted by the new children's theater summer at the Orangerie Theater Cologne and join us on an exciting journey with Michael Ende's hero.

"Momo was read to my siblings and me by my grandmother. She did it with infinite calm and patience and I still have her voice in my ears when I read the book.
She gave us her time whenever she could and thanks to Momo I know that this is the most precious thing."
Theresia Erfort

"The magic of Momo has been with me since I first held the book in my hand. I must have been about 12 at the time.
I've always kept Beppo's perspective in my heart:
"You must never think of the whole road, do you understand?" he once asks little Momo. "You only have to think about the next step, the next breath, the next brushstroke. (...) Then it's fun; that's important, then you do your job well. And that's how it should be."
Eva Marianne Kraiss

Production: Theresia Erfort

Actresses: Eva Marianne Kraiss and Theresia Erfort| Concept: Eva Marianne Kraiss and Theresia Erfort | Book cover: Simona Ceccarelli, Thienemann Verlag

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Price information:

12,00 € adults | 8,00 € children

Location

Orangerie-Theater Volksgartenstraße 25 50677 Köln