Die Bremer Stadtmusiktiere
A family play based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
With audio description and tactile tour
Content
They agreed on one thing from the beginning: they would definitely find something better than death. But what did the donkey, the dog, the cat and the rooster actually find after they chased the robbers out of their hut? Just a protective roof over their heads? Or a new home? Or community? How do you live together when you are so different and have different needs?
Because music almost always helps, the four “city music animals” take Donkey by their word and grab microphones and instruments. The stories are their own, but what kind of music is appropriate? And does it rather take a good choreography, a fresh band name or simply lots of practice to actually make a name for oneself?
The JES Ensemble tells the Brothers Grimm fairy tale from a special perspective, with lots of live music.
Notes on accessibility
In the audio description the stage set, the costumes and the visible course of the action are described for people with visual impairments. The descriptions are spoken live during the performance and can be heard by the audience via transmitters with headphones.
For people with visual impairments, we regularly offer screenings with tactile guidance and audio description an.
The tactile tour takes place in the stage area approximately one hour before the performance begins. Here you can feel parts of the stage set, props and costume pieces. The actors introduce themselves and describe themselves. In addition, particularly visual scenes of the production are described.
A number of tickets is available for people who require audio description. Even if the performance is sold out in the webshop, you can still reserve tickets by e-mail: ticket@jes-stuttgart.de
For better planning, please register for the audio description and/or tactile tour. By mail to ticket@jes-stuttgart.de.
Notes on sensory stimuli
Sensory impressions such as bright light, loud noises or sudden events can be overstimulating or overwhelming for some people. That’s why you’ll find a list of sensory stimuli in “Die Bremer Stadtmusiktiere” here. They may be good to be aware of for you or someone who is attending the performance with you.
– At the beginning of the performance, the actors suddenly appear, shouting loudly.
– The actors stand on raised platforms and on a suspended ladder.
– Music with amplified instruments (guitar, bass, drums, keyboard and microphone) and everyday objects such as pots and tin cans.
– Short flickering of neon tubes as well as weak light, darkness and rapid light changes.
– At some points, the actors wear masks and helmets that cover their faces for a brief moment.
– Use of fog and shadow theater towards the end of the performance.
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us at ticket@jes-stuttgart.de. We will be happy to advise you and work out together how we can help you.
Ages 6 and up, Daycare, grades 1–4
Duration: 70 minutes
Prices: Children/young people €5.50, adults €8.00
Venue: Hall (Seating Capacity: 180)
Besetzung
Direction
Music
Stage and costumes
Dramaturgy
Lighting
Sound
Assistance
internship
Ronja Kriegshaber
Technical