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Wohin mit dem Elefanten? - Ein Spiel ohne Worte auf kleinstem Raum
Saturday, 4/18/2026 at 3:00 PM
Wohin mit dem Elefanten? - Ein Spiel ohne Worte auf kleinstem Raum
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Was machen zwei wunderliche Typen auf einem kleinen Fleck irgendwo im Nirgendwo? Sie erspielen sich die Welt. Dort lebt auch ein Elefant - ein kleiner Spielzeug-Elefant. Mit ihm werden sie zu Dickhäutern mit großen Ohren und langen Rüsseln, die durch die weite Ebene schreiten und im Zirkus trompeten. Aber da gibt es noch mehr: Ein Paket! Zwei, drei, sogar ganz viele!! Jetzt wird getrommelt und gebaut, gestapelt und getanzt. Und der Elefant? Ist auf einmal weg! Oh Schreck!
Kassenöffnung 14:30 UhrWhat are two strange characters doing in a small spot somewhere in the middle of nowhere? They are creating the world. There also lives an elephant - a small toy elephant. With him, they become thick-skinned creatures with large ears and long trunks, strolling through the vast plains and trumpeting in the circus. But there's more: A package! Two, three, even many more!! Now they are drumming and building, stacking and dancing. And the elephant? Suddenly he is gone! Oh no!
Idea, figures, live painting with iPad: Michaela Bartoňová Performance, music, technical direction: Ralf Lücke
Original text: What is this giant egg doing on the stage? On the large screen, colorful images are created live in harmony with the music. They change and renew constantly, inviting guesses. What will appear next? Birds and butterflies; turtles and fish... But what is hiding in the egg? We don't know ─ or do we? Gently, humorously, and playfully, the production addresses the theme of the environment and provides valuable inspiration for children's own creativity.
3+
Sa 14.2. 15:00 So 15.2. 15:00
Tineola Theater, Prague and Theater Rafael Zwischenraum, Berlin Egg-pad, Monkey, and Giraffe
Live drawings, mask and puppet theater • without spoken language • 45 Minutes • Children €7 | Groups with JKS voucher €5 | Groups without JKS voucher €5.50 | Adults Supporter €15 | Regular €10 | Discounted €9
At the beginning, there is a huge egg on the stage. What's it doing there? And where does that knocking come from? Gradually, one colorful landscapes appears after another, painted picture by picture live on an iPad. A jungle? Paradise? A place where strange beings can feel at ease? And what is in the egg? We don't know ─ or do we?
Idea, figures, live painting with iPad: Michaela Bartoňová Performance, music, technical direction: Ralf Lücke
Original text: What is this giant egg doing on the stage? On the large screen, colorful images are created live in harmony with the music. They change and renew constantly, inviting guesses. What will appear next? Birds and butterflies; turtles and fish... But what is hiding in the egg? We don't know ─ or do we? Gently, humorously, and playfully, the production addresses the theme of the environment and provides valuable inspiration for children's own creativity.
3+
Sa 14.2. 15:00 So 15.2. 15:00
Tineola Theater, Prague and Theater Rafael Zwischenraum, Berlin Egg-pad, Monkey, and Giraffe
Live drawings, mask and puppet theater • without spoken language • 45 Minutes • Children €7 | Groups with JKS voucher €5 | Groups without JKS voucher €5.50 | Adults Supporter €15 | Regular €10 | Discounted €9
At the beginning, there is a huge egg on the stage. What's it doing there? And where does that knocking come from? Gradually, one colorful landscapes appears after another, painted picture by picture live on an iPad. A jungle? Paradise? A place where strange beings can feel at ease? And what is in the egg? We don't know ─ or do we?