Puppet theater at the Kulturforum



  • for families and kids

Puppeteer Margrit Wischnewski invites you to a puppet show

Artist Margrit Wischnewski performs puppet theater at the Kulturforum

Puppet theater in Schwerin is associated with hardly any other name as much as Margrit Wischnewski's.
Whether well-known fairy tales or Goethe's Faust: she has brought a variety of productions for children and adults to the puppet theater stage. She designed her characters herself, created stage sets and still fascinates audiences with her performances. Puppet theater to discover, full of details and little surprises, awaits guests young and old.

Sunday, April 13

11.00 a.m. The Bremen Town Musicians

14.00 The Piglets and the Wolf

For everyone aged 5 and over!

Sunday May 4th

11.00 a.m. The Piglets and the Wolf

14.00 The Frog King

For all ages 5 and up!

Sunday June 8

11.00 a.m. The Little Animal House

14.00 The devil with the 3 golden hairs

For all ages 5 and up!

 

Admission for each performance: adults 6,- / children 4,-

Tickets are available at the box office of the Kulturforum.

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