Our Plays
Currently, we have six plays available for you to choose from - for different occasions, with different teams, and for different age groups. Even though we secretly believe that age doesn't play a big role when it comes to theater. Take a look around, click through, and we'll come by!
Angel Bauz doesn't understand what is happening on Earth and asks God. "People are celebrating Christmas," says God. "Okay, but what is it?" Since Bauz is a young angel and cannot yet fly, God promises him wings if he solves the riddle. While searching for an answer, Bauz falls into various places and brings back an answer to heaven each time. Unfortunately, he is usually not quite right with his answers...
Dea explores the mystery of Christmas with the children. The narrator transforms into a dog, a shepherd boy, an angel, and an innkeeper, telling the Christmas story from different perspectives. The children sit on cozy cushions around the actress, very close to her, and become part of the action.
Angel Bauz doesn't understand what is happening on Earth and asks God. "People are celebrating Christmas," says God. "Okay, but what is it?" Since Bauz is a young angel and cannot yet fly, God promises him wings if he solves the riddle. While searching for an answer, Bauz falls into various places and brings back an answer to heaven each time. Unfortunately, he is usually not quite right with his answers...
She doesn't want to hide anymore. That's all over now. After all, she's a real von Rattenau - impoverished nobility. But how will people react to her? She knows that rats are not well-liked.
"How to Fly with Peter Pan" is an adaptation of the novel "Peter Pan" by J.M. Barrie. Three actors play 12 different roles with the accompaniment of a musician, telling the story of "Peter Pan" based on the book adaptation by J.M. Barrie. Everyone knows Peter Pan, but few know the novel. This book is full of fantasy, humor, wisdom, and - as was typical in 1904 - stereotypes. The BrilLe Theater has delved deep into this source material, blowing off some dust, and developing a coming-of-age story that sheds new light on the classic tale.
Elsa lives with her uncle Walter in a small and quirky cottage. Some time ago, they discovered that it was built directly on top of a cave. They are about to embark on an adventurous cave expedition when Aunt Lisa leaves her son Valentin with Walter for an indefinite period of time. Valentin is autistic. His world follows its own rules that are difficult to understand. This throws everything into disarray...
Pauline is having a tough time. She can't find her socks and school supplies in the morning, steps in dog poop, and falls down stairs. But for her, it's not her fault. She's plagued by a Quastenför - and it's causing all these mishaps! One day, she decides to seek help. And it turns out to be different than she expected...