The shepherdess at the fountain

Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater

Junges Staatstheater Parchim

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘The best food doesn’t taste good without salt. So I love my father as much as I love salt.’

 

 

 

 

 

When the king hears this sentence from his youngest daughter, he disowns her and chases her out of the castle. An old witch takes care of her and makes her work as a gooseherdess. However, as she is too beautiful for this, she conjures up an ugly face for the princess. She is only allowed to return to her old skin for an hour at midnight. During this hour, she lingers by the well and weeps bitterly for the loss of her family. Her tears, however, turn into pearls. One day, when a prince helps the old witch carry her pannier, he receives one of the pearls as a reward. The king and queen discover the pearl in the prince’s possession and recognise their daughter’s tears in it. The three of them immediately set off to find the princess. But she can only be recognised for one hour of the day …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The shepherdess at the fountain

 

Katharina Mosa

Director and video: David Stöhr

Stage and costume: Marie-Luce Theiss

Dramaturgy: Katja Mickan

Witch: Maja Zećo

Prince: Anton Ohmstedte

Gooseherdess/Princess: Carina Sönksen

Queen: Annalisa Stephan

King: Bastian J. Simon

Goose: Oscar P.F. Geerts / Jasmin Manthey / Chiara Bauer

Photos: Silke Winkler & David Stöhr