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Red Zora

Drama | ages 10 and over

Three people are hiding under a platform that looks like a cage. They look around cautiously. It looks as though they are being followed.
© DIE ROTE ZORA, Café Fuerte, Photo: Laurenz Feinig

Because the adults don’t look after them, Red Zora and her gang band together and make up their own rules. They steal to survive.

They experience a sense of community and solidarity that the adults deny them, but also freedom, love and adventure. Kurt Held’s “Die Rote Zora“ is an international success, having been translated into numerous languages, adapted for film, and adapted for radio and the stage. It is a stirring story about social inclusion, poverty and exclusion, and the possibilities of human cooperation.

Café Fuerte tells a touching story of adventure from the children’s perspective. All they need is a Commedia dell’arte stage and four performers. A powerful moral message delivered without a heavy hand, featuring plenty of action and four-part vocal music spanning from the Renaissance to the present day.

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