Geplante Festivals | |
Programmübersicht |
Mittwoch 31.08. | ||
Donnerstag 01.09. | ||
Freitag 02.09. | ||
Samstag 03.09. | ||
Sonntag 04.09 |
Veranstaltungsort | |
Workshops | |
Theater | |
Für Kinder |
Sun June 4
2pm
The Frog Prince
by Johannes Galli
The princess loses her precious golden ball, a present from her father.
To get it back, she must make a promise to the frog. Parents and children alike
love this funny fairy tale with its strong message of how to overcome fear.
'The Frog Prince' portrays the transformational path in the relationship between
men and women. "Fairy tales are crucial for children in learning to develop
and
express their emotions." playwright Johannes Galli.
Recommended age: 3 years and older.
Actors: Matt Wisniewski, James Blanshard, Pamela Carden
Admission: $ 9 for Kids, $ 14 for adults
4pm
Who Nose?
by Johannes Galli
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. The play touches on subjects like tolerance showing
that
if the two people are willing, there is always a path to friendship.
Recommended age: 6 years and older
Actors: Daisy Ehrlich, Viviane Futterer
Admission: $ 9 for Kids, $ 14 for adults
6pm
Thou Shalt Not Kill
by Johannes Galli, based on a story in World War II,
inspired by Mark Strunin
How can reconcile the actions of those in the past? Thou Shalt Not Kill follows
a Jewish couple and a young women as they cope with living in Nazi Germany.
The play was developed with international Jewish guests of the Galli Theatre
after the group had visited the concentration camp 'Buchenwald'. The piece
is an expression of the longing to reconcile Jews and Germans and stands for
communication and friendship between all people.
Actors: Anette Dorfman, Alona Traniak, Christoph Friedrich,
Verena Gemsa,
Erin Urkes, Reynaldo Nieto
Admission: $ 20
8pm
Eve and Lilith
by Johannes Galli
A comedy/drama inspired by the myth of Adam's banished first wife, Lilith,
and
dutiful second wife, Eve. This play explores the competing roles of the wild
and
domestic feminine archetypes through a confrontation between a wife and her
husband’s mistress.
Actors: Tricia Patrick, Sylvia Schoeningh
Finishing performance of the Festival "Galli in the City".
Enjoy!
Admission: $ 20
All performances take place at:
SAGE THEATER in the HEART OF BROADWAY
711 7th Ave (between 47th and 48th)
T. 917–348-9288
newyork@galli-group.com