The Great Sultan Leo the Twenty-Eighth invites all animals - big and small, old and young, fast and slow - to his wedding. Simply all of them.
She spends a whole night and a whole day thinking. Tranquilla the tortoise. About this one sentence and what it might mean. Because she is slow, very slow. And that must mean: she is also invited!
Where there's a will, there's a path! The tortoise Tranquilla Trampeltreu sets off! Past Fatima Fadenkreuz, the spider, who has nothing but scorn for the little tortoise and her four stumpy legs. Past Scheheresade Schleimig, the snail, who really doesn't know which way to go. Past Zacharias Zierfuß, the Eidechserich, and Hatschi Halef Habakuk with his gang of ravens... Nobody encourages Tranquilla. Everyone says: You'll never make it, you're too late, turn back! But Tranquilla doesn't give up. She keeps going, step by step...
A story about perseverance and the freedom to go your own way, even if you're not the fastest.
Concept and play: Nadja Blickle, Verena Gerlach, Heike Mayer-Netscher
Set design: Manuela Pirozzi Play
length: approx. 60 minutes
Supported by Kultursommer RLP, Sparkasse Trier, the City of Trier, Lottostiftung RLP, Kulturstiftung Trier, Reh Kids Stiftung and Reh Stiftung.
Premium sponsor: Westenergie
With the support of: Gerolsteiner and Stadtwerke Trier
Admission 30 minutes before the start