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Two French villages 100 years ago have been at loggerheads for generations, although nobody knows exactly why. It is the children who are fighting this battle. They regularly meet in the forest and fight each other. However, the fact that clothes are torn and buttons are cut off in the process infuriates the parents, who give the children a hard time about it. The gang of rascals must therefore show all kinds of ingenuity in order to continue the brawls.

The stage version, written by Johanna Arrouas, is based on the classic children’s book by Louis Pergaud and the iconic film version. Well-known chansons convey the French savoir vivre.

Recommended from 6 years

Cast

Stage direction
Johanna Arrouas
Bühne und Kostüm
Christof Hetzer
Video
Roman Hansi
Lighting design
Alex Brok
Sounddesign
Martin Lukesch
Kind aus Longeverne
Camillo Kirchhoff
Kind aus Longeverne
Hans Schmutzhard
Kind aus Longeverne
Michael Mocnik
Kind aus Longeverne
Benjamin Ruzek
Kind aus Longeverne
Clemens Gruber
Kind aus Longeverne
Benjamin Wacks
Kind aus Longeverne
Mara Westerkamp
Kind aus Longeverne
Paulina Eder
Kind aus Longeverne
Johanna Wacks
Kind aus Velrans
Konstantin Pichler
Kind aus Velrans
Leopold Sommer
Kind aus Velrans
Leopold Wetter
Kind aus Velrans
Leon Forster
Kind aus Velrans
Konstantin Scripcaru
Kind aus Velrans
Maya Klipfel
Marcel Lebrac, Lebracs Vater
Peter Lesiak
Jeanne, Maries Mutter
Julia Koci
Louis, der Lehrer
Nicolaus Hagg
Joseph, der Gendarm
Florian Carove
Akkordeon und musikalische Leitung
Helmut Stippich
Gitarre
Andrea Wild

Photos and Videos

For all those who use a screen reader, a description of the visual aspects of the performance (set design, costumes...) follows here instead of the photo gallery.

The stage set uses projections, painted set pieces and individual props to depict France a hundred years ago. The small band is located on the right of the stage. Two-dimensional backdrop elements show a French village, with a few houses and a café on the right, the reduced forest on the left and a projection screen in the background illustrating different moods, for example day and night. The costumes are also from the beginning of the century in France. The children wear poor pants, shirts and dresses. The adults also wear period costumes, the gendarme a classic gendarme costume, others poor peasant clothes, the teacher a somewhat more upmarket suit.