PHOTO: © Theater im Delphi gGmbH

DER KLEINE PRINZ

In the organizer's words:
The successful Berlin stage version of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic comes back! Almost 300,000 spectators have already seen the production of DREHBÜHNE BERLIN. Now the Little Prince lands again on the stage of the Theater im Delphi. An unforgettable theater experience - for big and small people (from 8 years).

In this poetic production, the little prince encounters the starry dwellers on the screen in a mixture of acting, puppetry with fascinating full-body puppets, live music and film, from the stage, making them close and yet unreachably distant. For these roles, well-known film and theater actors could be won, who can be experienced in film interludes as the various planet inhabitants. Thus the spectators can experience once again the great film and theater actor Bruno Ganz in the role of the geographer, as well as Horst Krause as a drunkard, Florian Lukas as a lantern lighter, Dieter Mann as a businessman, Michael Mendl as a king and Armin Rohde as a vain man.

Against the background of socially and politically very turbulent times, the Little Prince's search for true friendship and for the essential, which is invisible to the eyes, once again takes on a new, encouraging meaning.-----------The Drehbühne Berlin2004 the directors and actors Nanda Ben Chaabane and Lorenz Christian Köhler founded the independent theater company Drehbühne Berlin. Already with their debut production "The Little Prince", the theater makers found their very own stage language, which they have perfected ever since - a mixture of acting, puppet theater, film elements and live music, among other things. The production ran for over 10 years in Berlin's Admiralspalast - and since 2021 regularly at Christmas time in the Theater im Delphi. In addition to co-productions with Berlin's Schlosspark Theater, the Drehbühne was invited to the Ruhr Festival with its theater safari "The Jungle Book," among other productions. 2021 saw the production of "The New Pinocchio," based on the text by Christine Nöstlinger and the illustrations by Spanish surrealist Antonio Saura. On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of German unification, her interactive theater project "mauerland-borderland" premiered at the former border crossing Marienborn and was shown, among other places, at Tempelhofer Feld in 2022. This content has been machine translated.

Price information:

12.00 - 29.50€ plus system and VVK fees | Family tickets for up to 2 adults and 2 children cost 22.45 €. Further price categories and discounts under the ticket link

Location

Theater im Delphi Gustav-Adolf-Straße 2 13086 Berlin

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