“The Self-Absorbed Dwarf” and Other Entertaining Scenes—WU Theater, WU Film, and Theater Lollipop Provide Great Entertainment

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The Dwarf and the Seven Snow Whites

The ten actors of the WU Theater clearly relished their roles: In a contemporary adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s fairy tale “Snow White,” the seven Snow Whites and their dwarf encountered all sorts of surprises. And the evil banker grew increasingly exasperated by the dwarf’s resilience, a character skillfully and humorously portrayed by Jonas Pfalz.

Boarding School Stories

In a guest performance by the Lollipop children’s theater group from the Haus der Jugend, the young actors convincingly explored stressful everyday situations and ways to cope with them. They portrayed the fears of a child of divorced parents just as convincingly as their concern for a guinea pig.

The WU Film team thoroughly entertained the audience with two productions: In their first film, the students showed what the world might look like if time were “reversed.” An interesting play on our perceptions!

The second segment took viewers into the world of gambling—specifically, the poker scene—where the expectations of everyone involved aren’t always met.

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