In the organizer's words:

The show amazes with modern artistry, magical moments and a clear message: true friendship counts for more than fame and success.

The great magician Ala Labama is in town - with sensational tricks, sparkling effects and plenty of self-confidence. - But just as the highlight of the show is about to happen - the legendary rabbit transformation trick - everything gets out of hand: instead of conjuring a rabbit out of his top hat, Ala Labama accidentally transforms his faithful assistant into a real, rather cheeky rabbit! A big mess begins. The magician, who had previously shamelessly exploited his assistant for his own purposes, now gets his comeuppance: the rabbit makes a run for the stage, torpedoes every magic trick and repeatedly drives the great magician to despair. In the end, the magician begins to reflect - he recognizes his arrogance, his egotism and his provocations. He shows insight, becomes accessible and apologizes sincerely. Reconciliation ensues and, much to the delight of the children, they perform magic together one last time.

For children aged 3 to 11
Play length: approx. 50 minutes

Press:

Qiez.de
What does this circus-ready children's theater have in common with the French national dish? Perhaps that it can't be served often enough...! Founded in 2000 by the two actors Thomas Endel and Sebastian Matt, Coq au Vin has since then stood for guaranteed children's theater fun, where even the grown-ups have a good laugh. "The Great Magic Show of Ala Labama" and "The Furious Kitchen Circus" are real must-sees and already modern classics. You can feel the actors' own joy as they bring a successful and imaginative mixture of theater and circus to the ring. Artistry and humor are just as much a part of the show as surprise effects and little tricks.

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Price information:

Tickets are available on our website www.coqauvin.de under "Schedule"

Location

Pfefferberg Theater Schönhauser Allee 176 / Haus 15 10119 Berlin