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Family Concert “Opa fliegt”

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Sun, Jun 2, 2024, 11:00
Melanie and Marlon have the most amazing grandpa in the world. He is 107 years old and has set 857 records, for instance in slow walking and in arm wrestling with a gorilla. But now, Grandpa Winnie has only four weeks to live and he wants to set his last record: to float away as the lightest person in the world. Markus Orth’s story Opa fliegt (Grandpa Flies) deals with a difficult subject in a touching and gentle way: saying... Read full text

Keywords: Children and Family

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Musicians

Scharoun Ensemble BerlinEnsemble
Michael LangemannConductor
Stephan BaumeckerActing
Nele TrebsActing
Emil LugActing
Nelly DankerStage Director
Markus OrthsText
Laura MalmbergStage, Costumes
Paul SturmingerStage, Costumes

Program

Opa fliegtMichael Langemann
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