By Michael Ende
Since its publication in 1979, "The Neverending Story" has been a classic for children and parents of several generations. The ETA Hoffmann Theater is therefore not only bringing this book about the power of the imagination to the stage as a Christmas tale for children - in a one-hour version of the first part. It is also showing the whole story, part 1 and part 2, as a multi-generational play in the evening program. The focus is on Bastian Balthasar Bux, half-orphan and much teased, who flees from his classmates to a theater. There he meets Mr. Koreander, prompter and theater factotum. He gives Bastian the prompt book of the "Neverending Story". This marks the beginning of Bastian's journey into the land of fantasy, which is threatened by the ever-increasing nothingness. Bastian enters more and more into the world of mythical creatures and figures until he suddenly realizes: They are waiting for him. For their savior ...
In cooperation with the Salzburger Landestheater
Large house
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