Pippi Longstocking in Berwaldhallen

Almost anything can happen when Pippi Longstocking visits the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in Berwaldhallen! How will Pippi react to meeting a real conductor, and can she make an entire orchestra fall asleep? Also, there is plenty to discover for those who go treasure hunting among all the instruments. Miss Pryssselius would of course rather put Pippi in a children’s home and inspectors Kling and Klang do their best to help.

Season 2023/2024
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Berwaldhallen
1 hour

Suitable for children 3–8 years old.

 

Written and directed by Johan Briggert.
Lyrics to all Pippi songs written by Astrid Lindgren.
Orchestral arrangements by Jonas Nydesjö, Jóhann G. Jóhannsson and Olov Helge.
Produced by Teater Pegasus Produktion, with special thanks to Astrid Lindgrens Värld and Astrid Lindgren AB.

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