The Addams Family would rather bathe in moonlight than sunlight. Teenage daughter Wednesday hunts dinner with a crossbow in her spare time and little brother Pugsley loves to play torturer. When Wednesday's boyfriend Lucas and his parents come over for dinner, she asks her family to behave normally. But how does that actually work?
When cartoonist Charles Addams faced the same question in the 1930s, he created the antithesis of the average American family. With musical humor and irony, the Broadway musical, which premiered in 2009, renegotiates questions about the illusion of normality and the everyday nature of being different.
Under the direction of Malte C. Lachmann, students from the musical studies program are now bringing the family horror comedy to the stage and, as part of a pre-show, to the foyer of the Prinzregententheater.
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Pre-show: Reception with the Addams (60 minutes before the start in the foyer and Gartensaal of the Prinzregententheater)
Introduction to the work (45 minutes before the start)
On 22.11.25 the benefit event for the August Everding Foundation in favor of the students of the Bavarian Theatre Academy August Everding will take place.
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Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice
Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Based on characters invented by Charles Addams
German by Anja Hauptmann
Age recommendation from 10 years
A production of the Musical course, directed by Prof. Marianne Larsen
In cooperation with the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich
Supported by Hofbräu Munich
Price information:
reduced 10€