
Seehasenfest Festaufführung 2026 - Alice in Wonderland
A free theatrical production of "Alice in Wonderland", adapted from Nina Naujoks and performed by students of Gemeinschaftsschule Schreienesch as part of the Seehasenfest 2026.
Friedrichshafen, Germany
The Graf-Zeppelin-Haus is a modern congress and event centre on the shores of Lake Constance in Friedrichshafen. Named after the city's most famous son, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, it hosts congresses, trade fairs, concerts and galas. The building's large hall can accommodate several thousand visitors, making it the main venue for major events in the Lake Constance region.

A free theatrical production of "Alice in Wonderland", adapted from Nina Naujoks and performed by students of Gemeinschaftsschule Schreienesch as part of the Seehasenfest 2026.

The theater group of Graf-Zeppelin-Gymnasium performs a Schiller adaptation directed by Dagmar Mader - a classic drama about outlaws cast almost entirely with women. Free entry; adults need a festival badge.

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