Der Regenbo­genfisch

Shows

Violinist Anna Tropper-Lener Porträt Anna Tropper-Lener and accordionist Alexander Christof mit Akkordeon Alexander Christof immerse themselves into the enchanting fable of sharing happiness, which Kinderzimmer-Kapitän Christoph Steiner lachend Christoph Steiner has musically adapted for our youngest guests.

Content

a concert for the little ones

“The Rainbow Fish“ by Marcus Pfister is one of the most popular animal stories for children. Christoph Steiner tells his own version of it with violin and accordeon. The rainbow fish is the most colourful of all. When he is admired by all the other fish, he becomes arrogant and chases off a little fish that asks him for but one of his colourful glittering scales. Word quickly gets around. Nobody wants to have anything more to do with the vain fish, who now has to swim all alone throught the sea until the wise octopus gives him some good advice.

Programme

Marcus Pfister’s story about the rainbow fish in a version by Christoph Steiner

Duation: round 45 min. without intermission

For children from 3 to 6.

Tickets

Price: EUR 15 (children) / 25 (adults)

Subscription (four performances of free choice)
Reductions: Club Ö1

Anna Tropper-Lener

Violin & story telling

The Graz-based musician has been exploring the violin as a multiverse since childhood. Trained in classical music, her versatility and artistic curiosity have led her to perform with various local jazz bands, as well as in theatre projects at the Schauspielhaus Graz and the Volksbühne in Munich.

Alexander Christof

Accordion

In addition to the award-winning pop band Granada, the Graz-based accordionist is regularly involved in classical, pop and jazz chamber music projects and as a theatre musician at the Schauspielhaus Graz. Alexander Christof also brings laughter and joy to the ranks of the ‘Rote Nasen Clowndoctors’ association.

Christoph Steiner

Actor, Director, Kinderzimmer-Captain

As an actor, author, singer and Austrian poetry slam champion, Graz-born Christoph Steiner is at home on many stages and is a convincing musical performer at Graz Opera, a permanent member of the ensemble at Next Liberty and captain of the children's room at Styriarte.