Not only the young audience, but also the adults listened and followed with interest the adventure of the Little Prince with Amelie Perschi, Rita Luksch and George O. Lokesh.
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Maria Knoepfel
aThe classic “The Little Prince” – a new composition inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – made its debut on the cabaret stage of the Donauhof.
“The Little Prince” was shown in the program on Holy Saturday at the Cabaret Theater in Donauhof for guests aged from six to one hundred and six years. Rita Luksch Recreating this well-known piece Antoine D Saint-Exupéry in Pictures and Music by Zwentendorf. She was accompanied by the musician and Grammy Award winner George or Lukesh Singer, actress and musician Emily Birch. “The Little Prince is the most famous work by French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was published in New York in 1943 and has been translated into more than 500 different languages and dialects around the world. George O. Luksch about the piece: “The worldview of the piece still applies to this day, because in overwhelming abundance you ignore the little things that bring joy.”
At the same time, the event was a premiere because the piece “The Little Prince” was recorded in the recording studio and the CD was presented for the first time in Zwentendorf. She is under www.enemble21.at to get. The play “The Little Prince” will be performed on Friday, May 31, at 7 p.m., at the Kunstraumstrasse in Neulingbach, at Bahnstrasse 13.
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