Nobel booger

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Nobel Booger is a children's music theater from Berlin.

history

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The annual children's music theater performance by a dance music band originated in the 1980s. It was so popular that it turned into a professional project. The musical theater for children called “Nobel Popel” was founded in 1990 in Bernau near Berlin by Petra Metzdorf, Gerlind Graßmann, Micha Ritter, Uwe Müller and Olaf Müller. Uwe Müller is the team's copywriter, Ritter was responsible for the music until 2007. The first permanent venue was the "Franz Club" in the Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood for seven years until it closed in 1997. The parent company has been the Wabe in Berlin ever since . As a mobile theater, the group appears with guest performances throughout Germany.

Gerlind Graßmann left the team in 2004 and Micha Ritter in 2006. Since then, David and Roman Müller have been part of the group. The current permanent line-up (2018) includes Uwe, David and Olaf Müller as well as Jörn-André Delatowski. They are supported by changing guest actors. Nobel- Boel cooperates closely with the children's ballet TanzZwiEt .

Without exception, the target group are children. The style of the musical theater performances varies between educational and entertaining content. Plays by foreign authors and productions are performed according to their own scripts.

Since it was founded, 16 theater plays have been written and over 150 own songs have been composed, as well as 7 CDs have been released on the Brandenburg indie label HörIck .

Discography

  • Wunderkunterbunte Days (2012)
  • A ticket for the fairytale forest (2011)
  • Rumsdiddibumbumbambam (2009)
  • Did you snap up today? (2009)
  • A Big Surprise (2005)
  • The sulfurwood story (2001)
  • A Christmas Story (1999)

Web links

supporting documents

  1. a b Musiktheater Nobel Popel has been delighting children in the Wabe for 20 years , berliner-woche.de from March 11, 2018, accessed June 18, 2018
  2. ^ Contemporary classics as children's theater , MOZ April 9, 2018, accessed June 18, 2018