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Momo - Es ist unsere Zeit

In the organizer's words:

MOMO - It is our time

Play by the Kinder-Bühnenwerkstatt München based on the novel by Michael Ende

recommended for young audiences aged between 7 and 13
The Kinder-Bühnenwerkstatt München is creating a theater adaptation of the classic children's and youth book Momo by Michael Ende: The play deals with the subject of "time" and examines how people deal with this equally self-evident and valuable commodity. We experience how gray creatures manipulate people, rob them of their hours through apparent "time-saving methods" and thus want to conquer the world.


We get to know a courageous child with special abilities who believes in love and friendship. Together with the Keeper of Time and a magical turtle, they form an unusual team that fights tirelessly for a good outcome. In their own version of Momo, the children and young actors show what smartphones have to do with this whole story and whether there really is a happy ending.

Directed by Alexander Goy | Performance Moritz Scholz, Arthur Dedié, Josefine Peters, Emilia Förster, Helena von Grundherr, Rebecca Feldkamp, Flora Schwehr, Catherin Bastien, Marlene Castex, Bastian Zeitler, Fabio Eichapfel, Philippa Kobler, Anna Rauschen, Justus Mohr, Bruno Dedié, Rosalie Förster, Tessa Hezel, Anna Löffler | Technology Dirk Schoettle

The Kinder-Bühnenwerkstatt München is an independent theater ensemble consisting of 20 children and young people. They are united by the desire to tell stories on stage and to appeal emotionally to a wide audience, to entertain and to stimulate reflection.

The project was initiated by Alexander Goy, who works as a freelance teacher specializing in music and theater education as well as an artist and musician. Goy was born in 1985 in Vilsofen a.d. Donau and has always worked on artistic projects such as his bands vanGoy and goyundkuenstler and on several small theater projects in addition to his basic profession as an educator. He has been working freelance since 2020 and focuses on performance art with various projects in the arts and culture sector, mainly with children and young people.

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Location

Schwere Reiter – Tanz Theater Musik Dachauer Straße 114a 80636 München