Here it is:
Theatre Patrasket's first Christmas performance – based on Tage Danielsson's classic, which all Swedes watch on TV on Christmas Eve.
It is a Christmas long ago – at a time when you could still see the poor walking the streets.
Karl Bertil Jonsson works at the town's post office in the run-up to Christmas, while dreaming of his idol Robin Hood.
And the day before Christmas Eve, Karl Bertil makes his decision:
To take from the rich and give to the poor…
A visual story for 7 to 11-year-olds and their adults – with dolls, masks, objects and a whole lot of Christmas spirit. And with a hint of taking the Christmas message seriously…
Watch the performance trailer here
Cast: Maria Myrgård and Bastian Popp
Director: Troels Hagen Findsen
Consultants: Alex Byrne, Dirck Backer
Scenography: Filippa Berglund
Puppets: Sigurd Dissing
Music: Bastian Popp
Lighting: Elke Laleman
Masks: Dirck Backer
Costumes: Michael Nøhr
Supported by the Danish Arts Foundation
Stage dimensions including audience: H: 3.2m x W: 7m x D: 12m
Age group: 7-11 years
Number of spectators: 80, but can also play for more, depending on audience conditions
Duration: 40 min.
Power: 220V
Darkening: Total
Price 26/27: 11,000 excl. VAT

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Here it is:Theatre Patrasket’s first Christmas performance – based on Tage Danielsson’s classic, which all Swedes watch on TV on


