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Local City Libraries Hosting Youth Dramatic Performances

Libraries in the city of Wiesbaden host performances by Klex theater for kids, featuring 'King Rattus', and admission is complimentary.

City Libraries Hosting Performances for Kids' Entertainment
City Libraries Hosting Performances for Kids' Entertainment

Local City Libraries Hosting Youth Dramatic Performances

Wiesbaden's city libraries are gearing up for an exciting lineup of children's events this season. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store for the little ones.

Firstly, "The Dream Eater" is a musical adventure that promises to captivate children aged 4 to 10. This enchanting production, featuring dance, music, and shadow plays, will take place at Wiesbaden's city libraries from September 17th.

On a separate note, the popular play "There's room for dog and cat too" is returning to the libraries on April 6th. Renowned storyteller Achim Sonntag will be the one to bring this delightful performance to life. Known for his surprising stories, Achim's performance is sure to be a treat for young and old alike.

For those who enjoy the tales of the little rag Kasperle, there's good news! Kasperle's stories will be told on the street, and a children's theater production of Kasperle's adventures is set to begin from September 18th.

Unfortunately, specific details about Klexstheater's performance of "King Rattus and the Knights of the Cheese Round" are yet to be announced. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to check the official websites or event calendars of the Wiesbaden public libraries or contact Klexstheater directly.

Interestingly, the little rag Kasperle was once thrown onto the street because a child preferred a new one. This heartwarming tale is sure to resonate with many, adding another layer of charm to the upcoming performances.

So, mark your calendars and get ready for a magical journey through the world of children's theater in Wiesbaden!

  1. Aside from theater events, Wiesbaden's city libraries are also offering an array of activities to cater to diverse interests.
  2. In the realm of fashion-and-beauty, there might be workshops teaching children how to create DIY hair accessories or face paints for their next dress-up party.
  3. The food-and-drink enthusiasts among the little ones could enjoy cooking classes that introduce basic recipes, helping them develop an appreciation for homemade meals.
  4. For those curious about home-and-garden, classes could be organized where children learn the art of gardening, planting, and nurturing small plants as pets.
  5. With travel and education-and-self-development, the libraries might arrange interactive sessions showcasing various cultures and historical events through engaging storytelling and activities, providing a global perspective for the children.

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