Wednesday, 4/2/2025
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One sister doesn't know much. The other, on the other hand, knows all too well...
Anna tells us the story of Snow-White and Rose-Red, and why a dwarf lives in their garden. Of course, also why Neeweißnicht ends up knowing more at the end than she thought. She meets Bärtram, a prince who still has much to learn.

An exciting fairy tale that continuously raises the questions: Who does the world belong to and who is actually the bear? With a lot of linguistic wit, great joy in acting, and beautiful characters, the fairy tale of "Snow-White and Rose-Red" by the Brothers Grimm from the year 1837 is retold anew and still preserved. Genre perceptions of the fairy tale are continuously challenged, stereotype gender roles are subverted by fighting court ladies or fainting knights. "Neeweißnicht and Rose-Red" not only entertains children but also manages to make adults laugh and provoke thinking.

The puppeteer Anna Wagner-Fregin was recently with the production "Don't Speak at Full Moon" as a guest in Monheim. With her passion for puppetry and reinterpretation of well-known fairy tales, she has been delighting her young audience for years. "Neeweißnicht and Rosenrot" received the Ikarus award, an award for outstanding theater productions for children and adolescents in Berlin, from the Youth Jury.

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