Angelika Jedelhauser (D)
LAMBE-LAMBE: Etzguggna
Suitable for all ages | Duration: 3 minutes
Friday, March 13 | 09:00–11:00
City Theatre Foyer
Rainerstraße 2, 4600 Wels
In a universe of the smallest scale, Angelika Jedelhauser presents a very short story about a beautiful gift. The piece lasts only a few minutes and is performed again and again for one person at a time. Those waiting are invited to pedal and generate electricity for the theatre light.
“Lambe-Lambe” is miniature theatre. The stages are peep-boxes. Each box is its own theatrical universe. Looking through a peephole, one audience member at a time is invited to immerse themselves for a few minutes in a hidden, magical world.
About the Group:
Angelika Jedelhauser enjoys discovering stories that touch and inspire us. Together with musicians, painters, and explorers, she creates productions that take audiences on a journey — tracing a finger across a map, by bicycle, or simply around the next corner, up to the attic, back home… always with the intention of creating and leaving space for the young audience’s own ideas about art, the world, and themselves.
Angelika Jedelhauser studied puppet theatre at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart. After years of learning and travelling at municipal puppet theatres, she founded Figurentheater Unterwegs in Berlin in 2002 and has been touring throughout Germany and beyond ever since. She lives with her family in Upper Swabia.






