Walter Sachers
Walter Sachers
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Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
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Gregor Schleuning
Gregor Schleuning
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Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
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Hans-Jürgen Bertram und Walter Sachers
Hans-Jürgen Bertram und Walter Sachers
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Walter Sachers und Axel Meinhardt
Walter Sachers und Axel Meinhardt
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Nicola Kripylo
Nicola Kripylo
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Gregor Schleuning
Gregor Schleuning
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Nicola Kripylo
Nicola Kripylo
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Axel Meinhardt
Axel Meinhardt
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Gregor Schleuning und Walter Sachers
Gregor Schleuning und Walter Sachers
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Nicola Kripylo
Nicola Kripylo
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Nicola Kripylo
Nicola Kripylo
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Nicola Kripylo und Gregor Schleuning
Nicola Kripylo und Gregor Schleuning
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Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
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Nicola Kripylo, Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Nicola Kripylo, Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
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Gregor Schleuning und Nicola Kripylo
Gregor Schleuning und Nicola Kripylo
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Nicola Kripylo und Walter Sachers
Nicola Kripylo und Walter Sachers
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Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
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Gregor Schleuning
Gregor Schleuning
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Walter Sachers
Walter Sachers
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Nicola Kripylo und Walter Sachers
Nicola Kripylo und Walter Sachers
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Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
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Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
Axel Meinhardt und Gregor Schleuning
© SLT / Tobias Witzgall

MASTER EDER AND HIS PUMUCKL

Ellis Kaut / Gerold Theobalt

Play for children: Ages 5 and up

Musik von Katrin Schweiger

Premiere: 5 November 2022 / Stage 24 at the Salzburg Marionette Theatre

Synopsis

He’s always joking, sometimes gruff, vexing people, stealing stuff – can you guess his name? When the otherwise sedate carpentry workshop of Master Eder falls into chaos, with bolts rattling, boards wobbling and things disappearing into thin air, it can mean only one thing: “Hooray, hooray, Pumuckl is on his way!”

One day, the cheeky little kobold, a goblin with unruly red hair, gets stuck on a pot of glue and suddenly becomes visible. Master Eder finds it hard to believe his eyes. But Pumuckl is very real – and he wants to stay. A cold wind is blowing outside and he is seeking refuge in the cosy workshop. Master Eder cannot bring himself to throw out the little red-haired creature. Pumuckl may stay until after Christmas – if he behaves! This is easier said than done. After all, it is in the nature of kobolds to play tricks on people. Before the candles on the Christmas tree are lit and Pumuckl is happily swaying on the children’s swing in his new home, many things will break and there will be much dispute and reconciliation, anger, tears and consolation – and a true little Christmas miracle.

The red-haired kobold was initially created for a radio play in 1962 by Ellis Kaut (1920–2015), who went on to write a total of 90 episodes, followed by several books, 52 TV episodes and three feature films. With her stories about Master Eder and his Pumuckl, Ellis Kaut created one of the most popular characters in German-language entertainment, winning the hearts of children and adults alike.

Sarah Henker has long been director in residence at the Salzburg State Theatre. With the brazen kobold Pumuckl, she makes her debut with our youngest audiences. Because of the restoration of the Salzburg State Theatre, Master Eder’s workshop has found a hospitable home on Stage 24 at the Salzburg Marionette Theatre next door.

Duration: 75 minutes/ no break

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Selected performance

Mo 11/21/2022 09.00 am

Bühne 24 im Marionettentheater

Audio introduction

von Patricia Pfisterer

Cast (on 11/21/2022)

Reviews

Als er im wandelbaren Bühnenbild einer Tischlerwerkstatt mit allerlei ideenreicher Dreh-, Klapp- oder Schubfachfinessen seine Streiche spielt, kitzelt er mit seinem Werkstatt-Spuk kindliche Lachnerven. Aber richtig. […] Zum Schluss schmetterten die Kinder aus voller Kehle Pumuckls „Weihnachtswünsche-Lied“. Ein echter Theaterspaß an dem, im besten Wortsinn, Kinder ab fünf Jahren kleben bleiben.

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