For children aged 5 and up
A story about the water cycle by Marko Simsa with lots of music by Georg Graf & Peter Rosmanith for people aged 4 and up
Ever since Filipp the Frog was born, he has been surrounded by the sounds of water – he hears the stories of the babbling brook, the rhythm of the raindrops. And when he and his friends jump into the pond, a truly satisfying "splash" rings out!
Because Filipp the Frog is very curious, he asks himself one day: "Where does water actually come from?" And because this question presents him with a great mystery, he sets off to find the right answer among his friends and acquaintances. They don't know for sure: the singing drake Erwin Quack, the members of the fish ballet Rudi and Rosi Trout, Roberta Fox and her children, and Alfred Eagle, who even has friends in Africa.
But each of them brings Filipp the Frog a small new insight. And so, in the end, he manages to discover the secret of where water comes from.
Based on the picture book of the same name, published by Annette Betz-Verlag (awarded the "Environmental Prize for Children's and Young Adult Literature 2005" of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)
Filipp Frosch – lead actor & puppet;
Georg Graf – saxophone, clarinet and flutes;
Sebastian Simsa – percussion;
Marko Simsa – narrator & puppetry