Familljendag um Weeltzer Festival
Children’s theatre, magic & juggling, music for the whole family – and pasta!
Ages 5+
Festival de Wiltz invites you to a big Family Day – just for the little ones and their loved ones! The program is truly wild – just like Baloo the Bear, who lovingly raises Mowgli among the animals in the Indian jungle and protects him from the dangerous tiger Shere Khan. The Jungle Book remains a classic of world literature – and as a stage play, it goes straight to the heart.
But it’s not just people and animals who have a heart – plants do too! The eccentric gardener Här Bë can hear the whispers of plants and heals them with music – together with the children. The magical garden concert was already nominated for the Luxembourg Stage Award in 2025.
Awards are familiar territory for Herr Jan as well: the German singer-songwriter and KiKA star has received multiple German Children’s Song Awards. Wherever he performs his songs like “Känguru,” “Hundert,” or “Ich bin ich,” clever lyrics and grooving beats fill the minds of young fans.
And Jonn Happi enchants the kids too – with humor, spontaneous magic, and virtuoso juggling skills. All this excitement makes you hungry – of course, there’s a pasta party for everyone!
11:00: Här Bë (All languages)
12:30 – 14:00: Jonn Happi (All languages)
12.00 – 14:00: Pasta Party
14:30: Das Dschungelbuch (DE, 90 min – including intermission)
16:00 – 17:00: Herr Jan (DE)
16:30: Här Bë (All languages)
Här Bë + Dschungelbuch + Herr Jan + Jonn Happi
Adults: 28 € (+2 € service fee)
Children: 13 € (+2 € service fee)
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Ticket Familljendag
(ohne Här Bë)
Adults: 20 € (+2 € service fee)
Children: 8 € (+2 € service fee)
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Pasta Party Ticket
Adults: 15 €
Children: 10 €
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Kulturpass
(Tickets available in limited quantity at the evening box office)
1,50 €
Entry to this event with the Kulturpass is available at the evening box office. As proof of identity is required, please present your Kulturpass at the box office.
© Das Dschungelbuch/Junges Theater Bonn
© Herr Jan/Jette Golz
© Här Bë/Anna Krieps