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Lotta aus der Krachmacherstraße

In the organizer's words:

by Astrid Lindgren ● adapted for the stage by Nicklas Heinecke ● arranged by Julia Brettschneider ● play ● 4+

"But I want to play along!", Lotta from Krachmacherstraße replies to her siblings. She promptly finds herself lying in bed as a patient and is not allowed to move - is this supposed to be a nice game? Lotta also has her own ideas: When she doesn't get the bike she wants for her birthday, she simply steals one from her neighbor Aunt Berg. Because she doesn't want to wear the scratchy sweater, she leaves home without further ado and runs her own household in the attic next door. Lotta never lacks the self-confidence to get her own way, and so she happily shakes up her family's life. Astrid Lindgren has created a headstrong and inventive character in Lotta. And although Lotta overestimates herself from time to time and her plans are bound to fail, she has been the idol and figure of identification for many children for decades. In this production, Lotta tells her experiences from her own perspective.

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