Leonard Haslinger has been a doorman at the Oldenburg State Theater for almost 40 years. The guardian of the threshold and, of course, of the General Director's parking lot. The first port of call. The psychologist of crossing the threshold.
And everything passes by the theater gate: The fates of the people who work here and the fates of the literary characters on stage. Currently it's Hansel and Gretel. In the Christmas fairy tale. Three times a day. Haslinger knows the production by heart. But when his mother calls with important news, the transmission of the fairy tale performance from the big stage begins to mix with Haslinger's own childhood memories in the porter's lodge. He plays with the things that surround him and the things suddenly play with him. The tragic, the absurd, the ludicrous, the fairytale-like and the biographical fuel each other to create the most cheerful Hansel and Gretel adaptation since the beginning of the records around 1812.
For young people aged 12 and over and adults
Playing time: 100 minutes + interval
Supported by the LZO Foundation for Art and Culture and the Raiffeisenbank Foundation
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