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“Chocolat“ – with Ann-Kathrin Kramer, Harald Krassnitzer & Les Manouches Du Tannes

Wed 22 January 2025

8 pm

Großer Saal

Understated comedy with live music in the style of Django Reinhardt

From € 19
From € 19

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From € 19
“Chocolat” is a beguiling fairy tale for adults, a classic screwball comedy with barnstorming live music in the style of Django Reinhardt. It is the story of a young, single mother who opens a pâtisserie – a small temple to the finest of chocolates – in the church square of a small village in southern France. For the village priest, this is a type of “temptation” that is absolutely unacceptable. He strictly forbids the members of his congregation to have any dealings with the young woman and becomes her greatest adversary.

Two ways of life that could not be more dissimilar collide in an extremely amusing way. On the one side is the rejection of everything that is unfamiliar. On the other is openness and enjoyment.

The story is told by a virtuoso quartet surrounding the accordion player Valentin Butt and the violinist Roland Satterwhite and performed by the spellbinding acting couple Ann-Kathrin Kramer and Harald Krassnitzer. She has been part of the crème-de-la-crème of German actors for more than 20 years while he has played the role of the wonderful Viennese “Tatort” inspector for many years. The curmudgeon and the charming temptress – two figures that are virtually tailor-made for the two winsome actors. And it is a home fixture for both of the actors who live in Wuppertal. This is a fascinating mixture of play, reading and concert.

Performers

Ann-Kathrin Kramer
recitation and drama
Harald recitation and drama
recitation and drama
Les Manouches Du Tannes

Organiser

sagas.ensemble GmbH

Leuschnerstr. 7
70174 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 711 - 65 67 92 30
info@sagas.de
www.sagas.de

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Worth Knowing For Your Visit

  • Performance Venue Grosser Saal

    The event is taking place in the Großer Saal, the heart of the Historische Stadthalle. Its famous acoustics, spectacular sense of space under a ceiling that is 17 metres high, its décor and galleries take one’s breath away time and again.

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Directions

The Historische Stadthalle is located in the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia and lies in the centre of Wuppertal-Elberfeld. We are easily reached by public transport. The ICE train station and local bus stops are in the immediate vicinity.

This is where you will find detailed directions.

Parking Flat Day Rate

Make use of our flat day rate for parking. It only costs 4 euros. One useful tip: you can pay at the pay stations in the multi-storey car park itself or in the stairwell either when you return to your vehicle or in advance of attending events. That will save you time waiting at the pay stations after the end of events.

Accessibility

It goes without saying that the Historische Stadthalle is equipped to provide access for disabled people.

Wheelchair ramps and lifts (with announcement) will provide you with easy access to all rooms.

Parking spaces for disabled people are available both in the multi-storey car park and in the Südstrasse car park.

Toilets for disabled people can be found on the ground floor (to the right of the main entrance) at the eastern end of the foyer. They are clearly signposted.

A wheelchair is available in the building.

An unlimited number of wheelchair places is available in the Großer Saal.

Our concierge, foyer team and culinaria staff are happy to help should you need assistance at any time.