Play based on the novel of the same name by Kurt Held
Adapted for the stage by Mathilde Lehmann and Amelie von Godin
Family play for ages 6 and up
"The greatest adventures often begin with a single courageous step."
Jules Verne
Twelve-year-old Branko is all alone in the world. His mother has died and he no longer has a home. No one can take him in because they are all too poor to feed another child. His grandmother turns him away at the door and tells him to learn to steal when he is hungry. A strange girl unexpectedly comes to poor Branko's aid. Her name is Zora and she lives in a castle with her gang.
The children make their way through life together. They enjoy their freedom and stick together even when they are hungry and in need. Nothing can shake their friendship. But then the people in the town decide to put an end to the gang's wild goings-on. Zora and her gang are put behind bars. But they do not surrender without resistance.
Here is an insight into the world of Zora and the Uskokinnen song.
Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes without intermission
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