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Die unglaubliche Geschichte von der Riesenbirne - von Jakob Martin Strid
Tuesday, 5/20/2025 at 9:30 AM
Die unglaubliche Geschichte von der Riesenbirne - von Jakob Martin Strid
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Alles beginnt mit einer Flaschenpost. Darin ist ein Brief von einem H. B., der auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel festsitzt, und ein Samenkorn. Und was macht man damit? Klar, einpflanzen! Doch – Überraschung: Am nächsten Morgen schon ist eine Birne aus dem Samenkorn gewachsen – kein Birnbaum und keine kleine Birne, sondern eine Riesenbirne!
Doch der Vizebürgermeister ist sauer! Man darf keine Riesenbirne neben seinem Haus haben, und man darf erst recht nicht in einer Riesenbirne wohnen, und ganz verboten ist es, mit einer Riesenbirne auf Reisen zu gehen! Also machen wir das doch erst recht! Kommt mit uns auf Abenteuerfahrt!
Team Regie ... Regina Wenig Originalbühnenbild Theaterbus und Kostüme ... Loriana Casagrande Bühnenbildadaption Theater in der Garage ... Team schauspiel erlangen Dramaturgie ... Veronika Firmenich
Bitte wenden Sie sich bei Interesse direkt an die Theaterkasse. | 09131 862511 | kasse@schauspiel-erlangen.deIt all starts with a message in a bottle. Inside is a letter from an H. B., who is stranded on a mysterious island, and a seed. And what do you do with that? Of course, plant it! But – surprise: The very next morning, a pear has grown from the seed – not a pear tree and not a small pear, but a giant pear!
But the vice mayor is angry! You can’t have a giant pear next to his house, and you definitely can’t live in a giant pear, and it is completely forbidden to go on a journey with a giant pear! So let’s do it anyway! Join us on an adventure trip!
Team Direction ... Regina Wenig Original stage design Theaterbus and costumes ... Loriana Casagrande Stage design adaptation Theater in der Garage ... Team schauspiel erlangen Dramaturgy ... Veronika Firmenich
Please contact the box office directly if interested. | 09131 862511 | kasse@schauspiel-erlangen.de
Immerse yourself in fascinating stories that take place between tree and bark. Listen to tales inspired by birds and other forest inhabitants that make life in the wilderness tangible in a poetic way. Let Paul Wernicke inspire you and discover the forest with new eyes.
Ton und Kirschen Theater The Ton und Kirschen Theatre was founded by Margarete Biereye and David Johnston in May 1992 in Glindow (near Potsdam) after 20 years of theatre experience with the English Footsbarn Travelling Theatre. The theatre rehearsals take place on a property in the district of Glindow. Here, the set is built, and the making of props, costumes, masks, and puppets also takes place. From here, Ton und Kirschen travels with its productions in all directions of the state of Brandenburg. We set up our stage and auditorium at various performance locations. Every year we perform in Potsdam and Berlin and in other cities in Germany. We have also often been invited to theatre festivals abroad. So we have performed in many countries (Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, and repeatedly in France) and on different continents (Asia, North Africa, and several times in South America).
The currently 7-member ensemble of the theatre comes from Germany, England, Wales, France, and Colombia. Under the artistic direction of David Johnston and Margarete Biereye, 26 productions have been created.
PRODUCTIONS by Ton und Kirschen Wandertheater The Hunchback from 1001 Nights (1992), Woyzeck by Georg Büchner (1993), The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni (1994), Don Quixote after Miguel Cervantes (1995), Pyramus and Thisbe after Ovid (1996), The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov (1997), Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe (1999), The Golem after Gustav Meyrink (2000), The Bacchae by Euripides (2002), Middle of the Moment (2004), The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck (2005), Hamlet by William Shakespeare (2006), Perpetuum Mobile (2008), King Ubu by Alfred Jarry (2009), La luna, luna for Federico Garcia Lorca (2011), Hans in Luck by Bertolt Brecht (2013), Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov (2014), Shakespeare's Sonnets (2015), Bartleby, the Scrivener after Herman Melville (2016), In the Blink of an Eye (2017), The Mines of Falun by E.T.A. Hoffmann (2018), The Legend of the Holy Drinker by Joseph Roth (2020), The Bound Prometheus by Aeschylus (2021), The Open Door (2022), The Tempest by Shakespeare (2023), ES WAS ONCE and was also not... (Premiere: 2024, T-Werk Potsdam).
The theatre group thanks the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the state of Brandenburg for the funding.
Ton und Kirschen Theater The Ton und Kirschen Theatre was founded by Margarete Biereye and David Johnston in May 1992 in Glindow (near Potsdam) after 20 years of theatre experience with the English Footsbarn Travelling Theatre. The theatre rehearsals take place on a property in the district of Glindow. Here, the set is built, and the making of props, costumes, masks, and puppets also takes place. From here, Ton und Kirschen travels with its productions in all directions of the state of Brandenburg. We set up our stage and auditorium at various performance locations. Every year we perform in Potsdam and Berlin and in other cities in Germany. We have also often been invited to theatre festivals abroad. So we have performed in many countries (Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, and repeatedly in France) and on different continents (Asia, North Africa, and several times in South America).
The currently 7-member ensemble of the theatre comes from Germany, England, Wales, France, and Colombia. Under the artistic direction of David Johnston and Margarete Biereye, 26 productions have been created.
PRODUCTIONS by Ton und Kirschen Wandertheater The Hunchback from 1001 Nights (1992), Woyzeck by Georg Büchner (1993), The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni (1994), Don Quixote after Miguel Cervantes (1995), Pyramus and Thisbe after Ovid (1996), The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov (1997), Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe (1999), The Golem after Gustav Meyrink (2000), The Bacchae by Euripides (2002), Middle of the Moment (2004), The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck (2005), Hamlet by William Shakespeare (2006), Perpetuum Mobile (2008), King Ubu by Alfred Jarry (2009), La luna, luna for Federico Garcia Lorca (2011), Hans in Luck by Bertolt Brecht (2013), Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov (2014), Shakespeare's Sonnets (2015), Bartleby, the Scrivener after Herman Melville (2016), In the Blink of an Eye (2017), The Mines of Falun by E.T.A. Hoffmann (2018), The Legend of the Holy Drinker by Joseph Roth (2020), The Bound Prometheus by Aeschylus (2021), The Open Door (2022), The Tempest by Shakespeare (2023), ES WAS ONCE and was also not... (Premiere: 2024, T-Werk Potsdam).
The theatre group thanks the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the state of Brandenburg for the funding.
Ton und Kirschen Theater The Ton und Kirschen Theatre was founded by Margarete Biereye and David Johnston in May 1992 in Glindow (near Potsdam) after 20 years of theatre experience with the English Footsbarn Travelling Theatre. The theatre rehearsals take place on a property in the district of Glindow. Here, the set is built, and the making of props, costumes, masks, and puppets also takes place. From here, Ton und Kirschen travels with its productions in all directions of the state of Brandenburg. We set up our stage and auditorium at various performance locations. Every year we perform in Potsdam and Berlin and in other cities in Germany. We have also often been invited to theatre festivals abroad. So we have performed in many countries (Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, and repeatedly in France) and on different continents (Asia, North Africa, and several times in South America).
The currently 7-member ensemble of the theatre comes from Germany, England, Wales, France, and Colombia. Under the artistic direction of David Johnston and Margarete Biereye, 26 productions have been created.
PRODUCTIONS by Ton und Kirschen Wandertheater The Hunchback from 1001 Nights (1992), Woyzeck by Georg Büchner (1993), The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni (1994), Don Quixote after Miguel Cervantes (1995), Pyramus and Thisbe after Ovid (1996), The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov (1997), Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe (1999), The Golem after Gustav Meyrink (2000), The Bacchae by Euripides (2002), Middle of the Moment (2004), The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck (2005), Hamlet by William Shakespeare (2006), Perpetuum Mobile (2008), King Ubu by Alfred Jarry (2009), La luna, luna for Federico Garcia Lorca (2011), Hans in Luck by Bertolt Brecht (2013), Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov (2014), Shakespeare's Sonnets (2015), Bartleby, the Scrivener after Herman Melville (2016), In the Blink of an Eye (2017), The Mines of Falun by E.T.A. Hoffmann (2018), The Legend of the Holy Drinker by Joseph Roth (2020), The Bound Prometheus by Aeschylus (2021), The Open Door (2022), The Tempest by Shakespeare (2023), ES WAS ONCE and was also not... (Premiere: 2024, T-Werk Potsdam).
The theatre group thanks the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the state of Brandenburg for the funding.
Ton und Kirschen Theater The Ton und Kirschen Theatre was founded by Margarete Biereye and David Johnston in May 1992 in Glindow (near Potsdam) after 20 years of theatre experience with the English Footsbarn Travelling Theatre. The theatre rehearsals take place on a property in the district of Glindow. Here, the set is built, and the making of props, costumes, masks, and puppets also takes place. From here, Ton und Kirschen travels with its productions in all directions of the state of Brandenburg. We set up our stage and auditorium at various performance locations. Every year we perform in Potsdam and Berlin and in other cities in Germany. We have also often been invited to theatre festivals abroad. So we have performed in many countries (Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, and repeatedly in France) and on different continents (Asia, North Africa, and several times in South America).
The currently 7-member ensemble of the theatre comes from Germany, England, Wales, France, and Colombia. Under the artistic direction of David Johnston and Margarete Biereye, 26 productions have been created.
PRODUCTIONS by Ton und Kirschen Wandertheater The Hunchback from 1001 Nights (1992), Woyzeck by Georg Büchner (1993), The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni (1994), Don Quixote after Miguel Cervantes (1995), Pyramus and Thisbe after Ovid (1996), The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov (1997), Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe (1999), The Golem after Gustav Meyrink (2000), The Bacchae by Euripides (2002), Middle of the Moment (2004), The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck (2005), Hamlet by William Shakespeare (2006), Perpetuum Mobile (2008), King Ubu by Alfred Jarry (2009), La luna, luna for Federico Garcia Lorca (2011), Hans in Luck by Bertolt Brecht (2013), Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov (2014), Shakespeare's Sonnets (2015), Bartleby, the Scrivener after Herman Melville (2016), In the Blink of an Eye (2017), The Mines of Falun by E.T.A. Hoffmann (2018), The Legend of the Holy Drinker by Joseph Roth (2020), The Bound Prometheus by Aeschylus (2021), The Open Door (2022), The Tempest by Shakespeare (2023), ES WAS ONCE and was also not... (Premiere: 2024, T-Werk Potsdam).
The theatre group thanks the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the state of Brandenburg for the funding.