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Ritter Rost and the pet - reading

Ritter Rost is skeptical - Coke is thrilled: he has his own pet!

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17.10.202615:00
Ritter Rost makes a detour to the city library.

It may not look like a normal pet with its green shaggy hair and root feet, but he has found it at home and this is the proof. But as the little fuzzy thing gets bigger and bigger, Koks is literally in over his head. There's something wrong with this pet! Soon it will no longer fit through the castle gate. I wonder if the vet knows what to do?

Your own pet has always been a hot family topic. It goes without saying that even a heroic tin knight has to face up to this issue one day. And that's what the Ritter-Rost creators Jörg Hilbert and Felix Janosa do: as always charming, funny, visually stunning and highly musical.

The knight's damsel Bö is a guest at the city library in Lebenstedt.

30 years of RITTER ROST and no end in sight. The "somewhat different" superhero RITTER ROST - the brainchild of Jörg Hilbert and Felix Janosa - has long since arrived in the top league of children's entertainment. As is so often the case, it all started with a book. In the meantime, 25 Ritter Rost adventures have been published, in which Patricia Prawit lends her voice to the charmingly resolute damsel Bö.

In her one-woman show, the original voice of the damsel takes young and old alike into this wonderful book world of RITTER ROST. Together with graphics and music, she brings all the funny and quirky characters to life.

Patricia Prawit ... pardon ... the damsel of the castle Bö dances, romps, twirls, warbles and rocks across the stage, involving the children in the action and whisking them away to the forest of mythical creatures. Incidentally, "big kids" are also allowed and strongly encouraged to attend the events. Because the typical wordplay à la RITTER ROST is not only aimed at children, adults also get their money's worth. Readings and concerts by Patricia Prawit are real "family programs".

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  • Annette Betz at Ueberreuter Verlag GmbH
  • G. Valerius