Räuberjammer

or

I would like to be a vampire

For everyone from 6 years

The little robber Kanauber and his chameleon Zillo are fed up with robbery, the constant ambushing and ambushing, pressing pistols to the chest and looting. They would like to be vampires, lying moodily in their coffins all day and sucking a little blood at night every now and then. And the two vampires, the little one and the big one, are fed up with the gray life in the gloomy castle, all the red from blood and tomato sauce; they want adventure, sunbathing and jewels. To deceive? Slip into another life on a trial basis?
A piece about dreams and real life and the balancing act in between, about the fact that pretty much every journey leads somewhere else than you think and that it's pretty difficult to be friends with yourself.
Through the humorous look at the heroic figures (robbers, vampires, pirates), they are questioned and examined. We learn something about life behind the striking heroic images. Role behavior is playfully questioned and leads to a free handling of it. The author turns the philosophical question “Who am I?” and where is my place in life into an understandable and adventurous quest. Even the biggest robber or the most dangerous vampire might not be happy with their lifes.
A search for one's own identity that only theater can provide in an entertaining and sensual way.

For everyone from 6 years
Premiere: 05/15/2022
Co-production with the Mierscher Kulturhaus (LUX)

Besetzung

Text Bernd Marcel Gonner
Performer Vanessa Valk
  Christian Glötzner
Live music und composition Johannes Frisch
Direction and puppet design Frank Soehnle