Open-air theater in Kennedypark with the DAS DA Theater in the open air

Open-Air Thetarer in the park

On July 5 from 1 p.m., Kennedypark will be the setting for an unforgettable theater day with DAS DA Theater, which promises to be a highlight for the whole family. Activities for children include face painting, a bouncy castle and a carousel. These attractions are available free of charge before and between the three performances. Food and drink stalls are available for refreshments.

Three exciting plays invite you to immerse yourself in different worlds and share in the excitement of the characters:


2.30 pm: "The NEINhorn" (from 3 years)

The NEINhorn breaks out of his cotton candy world and soon meets companions who are just as special. Witty, cheeky and with lots of music by Christoph Eisenburger, March-Uwe Kling's lively story tells of discovering one's own needs, desires and self as a child. Because saying no is also important, as is living out one's own imagination.


4.30 p.m.: "Peter Pan" (from 6 years)

Frank Rommerskirchen's family play has a lot to offer. A boy who can fly and fights for children: eleven-year-old Peter Pantoleit wants to be just such a hero. Together with his friends, he transforms the school auditorium into Neverland to make the adults aware of his friend Lilly's problems. The modern production with motifs by J.M. Barrie and music by Christoph Eisenburger brings the classic into the present, shows the value of solidarity and proves that it is worth fighting for justice.


8 p.m.: "The Heart of a Boxer" (from 12 years)

In Lutz Hübner's comedy, two outsiders fight their way back into life: Former prizefighter Leo is serving out his days in an old people's home. His peace and quiet comes to an abrupt end when 16-year-old Jojo turns up. The teenager has to do community service for stealing mopeds from the old people's home. Leo and Jojo initially face each other like opponents in the ring. But eventually a crazy friendship begins that completely changes the lives of the initial opponents.

The open-air theater in Kennedypark promises an unforgettable experience for young and old. Admission is free.

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