Dinnertheater Wiesbaden: The Little Prince & the 7 Deadly Sins



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About this experience
... after Antoine de Saint-Exupery
You can only see well with your heart...
Fairytale time for adults. To amaze and dream. A little prince inhabits his planet. It is as big as the snub nose of the moon. Not bigger. Together with a rose, he sees the sunsets. One every minute and beautiful. But the rose whines and demands. The prince who loves. you. And go. That's why. Throw yourself into the black void of space. His journey goes from planet to planet. He meets the king, the vain, the mathematician... such strange and wonderful figures. Only Fuchs tells him a secret with which you always stay young: the essentials are invisible to the eyes.
How does this experience take place?
Mathilda (Rose) and her life-partner Felix (the Little Prince) await their guests at Künstlerhaus43. During the vernissage of the famous painter Shabnam Miller, there is a dispute between the extroverted gallerist and her life companion Felix. Like the Little Prince, he leaves his rose and follows two vagabonds who from then on cast a spell over not only Felix but also all viewers.
With the eyes of a child, Felix, the Little Prince, asks his questions tirelessly and thus shakes up the system of worlds. Is the rose really a rose? Is it unique when there are thousands of them? Are there thorns to hug? Fairytale time for adults. A story for the heart!
7 deadly culinary sins
Travel with the Little Prince to many culinary planets as well. Enjoy the envy and gluttony from the Hindu Kush, Italian laziness, Sonnenberg pride, Japanese wrath, Swiss avarice and Spanish lust — included in the ticket price!
Who is it suitable for
This event is ideal for theatre fans, foodies and anyone who wants to be enchanted by exceptional experiences. Perfect for couples, friends, or groups looking for an unforgettable event.
Details to remember
Theater kuenstlerhaus43 im Palasthotel
Successful dinner theatre productions such as “Leichenschmaus & Schwarze Katzen”, “Der kleine Prinz & die 7 Todsünden” and “Der Spätlesereiter” have been delighting audiences for years in an unusual setting, with tempting menus and living regionality.



