Beatrice Hutter plays, makes music and dances the story of a worm that is born in Mozart's ear.
It is the year 1776, and the master is writing Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. The cuddly gnome is thrilled. He already thinks he is the greatest earworm of all time and dreams of a golden future. But he has not reckoned with the landlord. The Little Night Music is not performed. Mozart has long since moved on to the next composition. Offended, the catchy tune disappears into the piano. Fortunately, a magician from another of Mozart's works turns up. He lures the disappointed man out of the piano and gives him a new lease of life. In search of his forgotten sounds, the worm embarks on a surprising and amusing journey of discovery. It takes him all over Mozart's life and music. In the end, the dream of a great performance of the Little Night Music comes true. It is played by the most cheerful "Luftgeiger" from the audience.
With the kind support of the State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Ministry of Science, Culture, Federal and European Affairs