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Apple vomit – A fragment of Snow White

Work in Progress

Date: 11.01.2025
Time: 19:00
Doors: 18.30
Location: ZQ-Bühne
Price: Hutsammlung
Duration : Approx. 20 minutes
Age : From 12 years

Followed by an exchange with the artists

Apple vomit – A fragment of Snow White

“APFELKOTZE – ein Schneewittchenfragement” is a performative concert that takes the old Snow White tale with its gender roles, stereotypes and fairytale clichés and puts it through the mincer.

Andrina Hauri and Anna Lisa Grebe use music and movement to humorously explore the story of the seemingly dead beauty and critically question the story of the Brothers Grimm. A warm invitation to our glass coffin, behind the seven mountains [the two princesses have ridden this far to finally, finally be able to snore in peace].

It will be beautiful. And it should rock.
Fancy some apples?
Let yourself be whisked away into a modern fairy tale.

Credits:
Performance and concept: ZENZERO
Music: Anna Lisa Grebe

ZENZERO

We are ZENZERO, a physical theater and music collective. We got to know and love each other during our bachelor and master studies in Physical Theatre at the Accademia Dimitri, but our red hair wasn’t the only reason why we found each other. Ginger, Schentsch, Zenzero – we love it rooted and spicy, once with a lot of pepper and PAM!, extravagance and fire also for the main course, yes with pleasure. Ideas that flared up together developed into different performances, with which ZENZERO has appeared in various theaters, bars and events in Germany and Switzerland in recent years.

Public information

Hat collection: The show is based on hat collection. This means that you determine your entrance fee (cash or twint).

Free choice of seats: Please arrive 10 minutes in advance, even with a reservation.

Bar service: The bar is exceptionally closed.

Wheelchair accessibility: The Zirkusquartier is wheelchair accessible. You can find more information here

Age: Please note the age information.

This production is supported by: