Oh, How Beautiful is Panama! / Favoletta- the Harzer Puppet Theatre

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A hand puppet show with much music, in 3 acts and 6 different scenes.

For children aged 3 to 10.
Puppet design: Rudolf Wurst.
Music composition: Michael Schneider.

The little tiger and the little bear are good friends. And they fear nothing, as together they are wonderfully strong. In their house by the river, they are very comfortable. Every day, the little bear goes to the river to fish, and the little tiger goes into the forest to find mushrooms. One day, the little bear finds a crate in the river from Panama that smells of bananas. And that's the beginning of a wonderful journey, as they immediately set off for Panama. During their trip, they meet new friends and receive a mysterious piece of advice from the blind mole: "What matters isn't what you see but how you see it." In the end, they find out you can discover the land of your dreams anywhere in the world if you truly wish to.

During intermissions, the small theatre bar will be open for those wishing to grab a drink.


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Recommended for children aged 3 to 10.
The theatre bar is open during intermissions.
Automatically translated from German.



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  • 2025-05-04 15:30:00 2025-05-04 17:00:00 Europe/Paris Oh, How Beautiful is Panama! / Favoletta- the Harzer Puppet Theatre A hand puppet show with much music, in 3 acts and 6 different scenes. For children aged 3 to 10. Puppet design: Rudolf Wurst. Music composition: Michael Schneider. The little tiger and the little bear are good friends. And they fear nothing, as together they are wonderfully strong. In their house by the river, they are very comfortable. Every day, the little bear goes to the river to fish, and the little tiger goes into the forest to find mushrooms. One day, the little bear finds a crate in the river from Panama that smells of bananas. And that's the beginning of a wonderful journey, as they immediately set off for Panama. During their trip, they meet new friends and receive a mysterious piece of advice from the blind mole: "What matters isn't what you see but how you see it." In the end, they find out you can discover the land of your dreams anywhere in the world if you truly wish to. During intermissions, the small theatre bar will be open for those wishing to grab a drink. Figurentheaterhaus Poppespënnchen Figurentheaterhaus Poppespënnchen
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