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Wenn Fuchs und Hase sich Gute Nacht sagen
In the organizer's words:
based on the picture book by Kathrin Schärer.
Where is it? The place where fox and hare say goodnight? And what happens when fox and hare say goodnight?
That's what the researcher would like to know and has set out to find out. But it's getting late - no sign of fox and hare. Disappointed, the explorer goes to bed in his tent. As soon as he is asleep, a small hare appears. He has lost his way and can't find his way home.
And there's already a fox - a hungry one! It opens its mouth wide and wants to eat the little rabbit. "Haaa!" "Stop, don't eat it! Don't you know that this is the place where foxes and rabbits say goodnight to each other?" says the little rabbit. "Good night" says the fox and opens his mouth wide. "Haaa!" "Stop, don't eat!" says the little rabbit. Because saying goodnight doesn't work that quickly. The clever little rabbit knows all about it and explains to the fox what is involved. In the end, courage and cunning have triumphed over the fear of being eaten and the little rabbit sleeps peacefully in his rabbit bed. And the fox? Sleeps too and dreams of roast rabbit.
And in the morning the explorer realizes that his search was worthwhile after all. Oh, and then there's the place where the pepper grows, which the explorer wants to find next.
But that's another story.
- Play and character: Alexander Baginski | Figurentheater Pantaleon
- Director: Christiane Ahlhelm | Theater Kunstdünger
- Costumes/set design: Die Garnroller
- Technology: Herbert Burger
- Music: Baton Rouge
Theater for children from 4 years
A cooperation project with Theateratelier München
The donations at this event will be used for Theateratelier projects
Event space: Baggage hall | main entrance
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