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Guest performance by the Artisans as part of Theater Starter.
Deep in the fairytale forest, in a house with seven rooms, lives the Geiß family. As soon as the mother is away, the seven little ones turn everything upside down. The wild little goats don't even stop at mom's beloved record player. But they haven't reckoned with one of them and he soon comes knocking at the door: the hungry wolf uses various tricks to lure the little ones out of their hiding place. Will the fairy tale end well? Bert wonders too, as the Grimm Brothers' story of the wolf and the seven little goats suddenly comes to life in his bookshop.
"The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats" is a racy and humorous fairytale medley by Berlin duo Artisanen. After the puppet theater "Ronja Räubertochter", Stefan Spitzer can be seen for a second time on the DAS DA stage - directed by Inga Schmidt.