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Dragons don’t exist

"Dragons don't exist" is not, as the name might suggest, a fairy tale with princes and dragons. This play is about Felix, a very ordinary boy next door. Quiet, reserved and introverted, yet full of wishes and desires. He meets Jan through an unwanted coincidence. Jan is the opposite of Felix, who has a bright and funny demeanor. He is a fountain of energy and is full of enthusiasm. Throughout the play, the two boys develop a bond of a very special nature and their journey could not be more exciting. A story that tells of life. A story for you and me.

The play combines elements of theatre-, film-, and musical- performances and creates a unique kind of experience.

I consider "Dragons don't exist" to be one of my most challenging productions. A two-character-play, with me in the lead role, meant a lot of lines and my constant presence on stage. However, with the help of a great team and a rehearsal/retreat to Stixendorf, these obstacles were easily overcome.
As with other productions, I was able to showcase my musical talents in creating a song, alongside the musical direction, which I performed at the end of the play and ensured that no dry eye was left in the audience.