Music theater for children
It all starts with a very old story. A boy visits his grandpa and he tells him... Sometimes grandpa even falls asleep himself. But there is one story that Peter loves in particular and when Grandpa falls asleep again, Peter can go to the meadow at the edge of the forest. Grandpa always warns him about this, because the wolf might come out of the forest.
The children first have to guess which musical motif stands for which character from the story. Of course, they are eager to participate and are happy about their success in guessing. They can also help decide what should happen to the captured wolf at the end.
Big city child, grandfather and gray wolf. A little dance in the shade. Peter is already 10 and has basically figured it all out. The hungry wolf comes at just the right time. The shadows, the music and Christian Zebisch bring the old story to life. The screen as stage and backdrop. The characters are reflected in the actor. He feels the wolf's hunger, waddles off to a relaxing bath, wants to protect Peter as a grandfather and intones the hunters' fearful hunting song with song, accordion and mini-drumset.
Old melodies - new songs - family fun from 3 years - 40 minutes
Instrumentation:
Trumpet - horn & violin: Michael Hornauer
Director - concept - accordion & vocals: Christian Zebisch
With the kind support of the State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Ministry of Science, Culture, Federal and European Affairs