Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Ronja

by Astrid Lindgren, in a production by Cordula Däuper


It plays the Aachen City Theater, the ensemble cast, and which are known to it that they make really good children's plays. As it were the only thing you are in Aachen at any time can look at though, as I was never disappointed. Whether they play fairy tale or children's classic, it was worth far more.


Ronja (Nadine Kiesewalter) and Birk (Felix Strüven) on the two-part castle


still doing so today. The stage was from a separated mobile, two-part castle, behind everything was suspended with Tarndecken, which emitted a beautiful forest, they were dangerous Dryden, creepy gray gnomes, and fun junk density ("Wissu because bluss" "Wissu they do that?"). They had a musician who played guitar and voices of birds and forest sounds imitated faithfully, she had a beautiful melancholy good-night song, a selbstaufstellendes tent, and, above all, they had a great ensemble, that was fun and enthusiasm in the matter. It is a very long time since I've read the book or seen the movie, so I do not know how exactly they were on it, but from that to what I can remember, were They absolutely just the presentation and had everything important in there.


The lumber density (Bettina Scheuritzel, Elke Borkenstein and Malcolm Kemp (in the middle with a guitar - that was the musician))


The piece was aged seven, after all, it takes two hours, sometimes scary and it is died on stage, and I would want to bring inside any three-year-olds. Other people think differently, and so there was also significant during the storm of noise and storm cries and tears, as in the gray gnomes ... I say sometimes because not too far.


Ronja (Nadine Kiesewalter) is attacked by the gray gnomes


It definitely has a lot of fun was fast, funny, emotional and sometimes sad, short, really good again. The high standard once again held easily.

photos c / o Theatre Aachen, Ludwig Koerfer

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