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Galli Theater Backnang

Am Oelberg 12
71522 Backnang

backnang@galli.de


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Erbse

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Englisches    Theater   

 

Fairytales and Plays for Children

Princess and the Pea
Prince Prince is in search of his true love. He places and ad in the newspaper hoping that she will come knocking on his door. Johannes Galli has adapted the classic Hans Christian Anderson fairytale. This modern retelling of the story is full of music and dance as the Prince tests each princess to find out if she is the woman of his dreams.

The Frog Prince
Written by Johannes Galli 
A princess loses a precious gift from her father, a golden ball down a well. In order to get it back, she must keep three promises to a frog. Frog Prince portrays the transformational path in the relationship between men and women.

Who Nose?
The clown play ‘Who Nose?’ brings the authoritative Prof. Arbuckle into contact with the innocent clown Fred. With his innocence Fred brings chaos into the world of Prof. Arbuckle, giving the audience a lot of joy and laughter. The play touches on subjects like tolerance, friendship, the prevention of drugs and violence as well as examination anxiety.

 

Workshops and Storytelling for Schools

The classroom and the stage come together in this fully interactive workshop where language is the focus. Learning another language couldn’t be easier or more fun! Studends learn new words and immerse themselves in an English speaking environment in a course led my a native speaker.
The participants will work in pairs and in groups, choosing characters and scenes as well as working on improvisation and body language. They will gain confidence in not only their language skills, but in expressing themselves overall, in front of their peers and an audience.

Galli English Theater offers dynamic storytelling to audiences young and old. One actor undertakes all of the roles in each fairy tale. Through role changing, movement and dance she brings the story to life. The actor often interacts with the audience bringing them further into the world of the fairy tale.

 

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