Play based on the Brothers Grimm Stage version by Manuel Schöbel
Red Riding Hood lives with her mother in a small hut in the middle of the forest. One day, her grandmother is ill and her mother leaves Little Red Riding Hood to take the homemade cake and bottle of wine to her. The first time alone in the forest! With her mother's well-meaning advice in mind, Little Red Riding Hood bravely and excitedly sets off. Fortunately, she is not completely alone, because squirrels, hedgehogs and hares are keeping an eye on her, as are the big trees. But the wicked wolf is also lurking on the path and cleverly leads her away from it so that she can make her own way to her grandmother. The fairy tale takes its familiar course and the wolf devours Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood. The hunter, who actually prefers to be a forester, and Little Red Riding Hood's mother rush to help and are fortunately actively supported by the animals in outwitting the evil wolf.
A fairy tale about the love of nature and the solidarity that allows even the little ones to achieve great things.