PHOTO: © Johanna Stein

Das moa theater präsentiert "Die unendliche Geschichte"

In the organizer's words:

"The Neverending Story" is about scary characters, a lucky dragon and young heroines who surpass themselves. The moa theater is bringing Michael Ende's classic children's book to the stage in an adaptation by John von Düffel - in September at the Tellkampfschule in Hanover's Südstadt district.

It all starts with a book. When shy Bastienne Balthasar Bux reads about the world of Phantásia, she dives deeper and deeper into the adventurous story. But this world is under threat: the Nothing is increasingly destroying large parts of Phantásia.

Together with the Phantásian hunter Atréju and the lucky dragon Falkor, Bastienne sets out to save the ailing Childlike Empress, ruler of Phantásia, and thus the entire land. On their journey, they meet many fairy-tale characters - but not all of them want to help them.

"The Neverending Story" is a classic of children's and young adult literature, and the film adaptations from the 1980s and 1990s are world-famous. A thoroughly fantastic work - in both senses of the word.

"The Neverending Story" by Michael Ende, adapted for the stage by John von Düffel, performance rights: Bühnenverlag Weitendorf, Hamburg

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Price information:

Online advance booking: 10 euros, reduced 5 euros, with Hannover-Aktiv-Pass 3 euros Box Office: 12 euros, reduced 6 euros, with Hannover-Aktiv-Pass 4 euros

Location

Tellkampfschule Rudolf-von-Bennigsen-Ufer 30173 Hannover

Organizer

moa theater Hannover