
School concert: MähTropolis - A crazy sheep story
School concert: MähTropolis - A crazy sheep story
Stefan Dünser Trompete, Idee, Schauspiel
Attila Krako Trompete, Schauspiel
Zoltán Holb Horn, Schauspiel
Jan Ströhle Posaune, Schauspiel
Harald Schele Tuba, Schauspiel
Markus Kupferblum Regie, Pantomime
Nina Ball Ausstattung
This concert is exclusively for schools.
Fred, Albert and John live together on a farm high up in Scotland. So far so good. They only have one problem: they are sheep and have to do the same thing day in, day out: eat grass and be obedient. They are fed up with this and want to escape and finally experience something. But they can forget about that, because Craig the dog does nothing but look after them all day long. And he does a pretty good job of it.
Out of the barn in the morning, the path to the pasture is narrow and Craig keeps a close eye on their every move. In the evening they head back to the farmhouse, where the farmer Ptolemeius is already waiting impatiently for them. Ptolemeius is either drunk the whole time - sorry - or asleep.
Fred, Albert and John hatch a plan: In the evening, when the farmer Ptolemeius is asleep and Craig has finished his bowl, they want to take the plunge: run away, take off, make a run for it. They know exactly where to go: to the city, where the walkers with those funny little wipers live.
But the city is a shock, the three of them had imagined things differently. Something has to happen! Fortunately, the three of them know how to solve problems. Will their plan work? Sheep can be pretty clever.
From 8 years, without language
The concert lasts approx. 1 hour
A co-operation with the Philharmonie Luxembourg, Bregenz Festival and Wiener Konzerthaus