Puppet show from the coat - after Grimm with the Theater Wicht
The puppeteer enters the stage: surrounded by a large coat, he conjures up the Grimm's fairy tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids" from his belly.
In the coat is the goat's house and accommodates the goat family with a clock case, bathtub and everything that goes with it. When the coat closes, it is the door that the wolf cannot get through so quickly, and the struggle to open the door begins, and the spectator will be astonished to discover that a wolf can even flatten its nose on a buttoned-up coat.
But - as everyone knows from the fairy tale - the wolf finally manages to get into the goat's house. The story would come to a bad end if it weren't for Karin. Karin is the youngest goat and she often has to assert herself against six older brothers. It goes without saying that she also manages to hide from the wolf. Because those who go on imaginative journeys of discovery find the best hiding places.
Admission is free for young visitors.