Cindy’s Dream

Cindy's Dream

Poster: Cindy’s Dream

After the dead of her father Tom, Cindy is living with her stepmother Fricka and her malicious daughters Brünhilde and Sieglinde. Different to her two stepsisters, Cindy has to work hard alongside school. And of all things in Fricka’s Restaurant, which used to belong to Cindy’s father.

Furthermore, Fricka has all kinds of tasks for her. And that not enough, Cindy is also the outcast in school and has to suffer daily from derogative and malicious comments of Buffy, the head cheerleader and her friends Kristy and Ashley.

The only comfort Cindy finds is from her best friend Archie and the restaurant employees, who became her true family.

Her sad private life gets a wonderful spin when she meets her prince charming in a chat and starts conversing with him per SMS.

At the masked ball she discovers however, that her secret admirer is the most liked student of the entire school: heart-throb and football captain Jason.

Scared of fear not to be liked by him, Cindy hides her true identity and runs off the ball early.

But with all the excitement she forgets her mobile …

We shall see, whether Cindy will find her prince charming – or better, whether he will find her!

All that – and more in Theater Akzent …

Don’t Dream It.
Be It.

Venue:
Theater Akzent
Theresianumgasse 18
1040 Wien

Dates:
Monday, June 6th 2005, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 8th 2005, 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, June 8th 2005, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 9th 2005, 10:00 a.m.
Thursday, June 9th 2005, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets:
Theater Akzent
Argentinierstraße 37
1040 Wien
Phone:+43/1/501 65 33-06
Fax: +43/1/501 65 33-99
www.akzent.at

Broadway Company Artistic Team 2004/05

Artistic Director: KrisTina Decker

Choreographies: KrisTina Decker (Cats, Tanz der Vampire, Die Schöne und das Biest), Axel Olzinger (Tanz der Vampire, Chicago, Die Schöne und das Biest), Marcus Tesch (Hair, Joseph, Phantom der Oper), Liane Maynard (Dance Captain in Elisabeth, Tanz der Vampire, Grease)

Musical Director: Ingolf Unterrainer (Herr der Ringe, Ludwig II, Jekyll & Hyde)

Acting Director: Nicole Weber

Director: Fritz Schmid (Tanz der Vampire, Elisabeth)

Book: KrisTina Decker, Oliver Hebeler (german adaptation)

Song Texts: Michael Lynn

Idea and musical Concept: KrisTina Decker

Peter Pan is Back

Peter Pan is Back

Peter Pan is Back

Poster: Peter Pan is Back

Peter is an unemployed teenager with poor perspective for his future. His day is filled with hanging around – and his computer. His best friend is a computer program, headstrong, intelligent, cheeky and thinking autark; programmed by Peter and named “Tinkerbell”.

Only Wendy Liebling, an engaged director of a social project, manages once in a while to get Peter and his friends out of their lethargy. She enables them to develop computer games for “Hooks Entertainment”. Their latest project: “The Black Pirates” which allows the user to dive into the virtual reality.

Harald Hook, cold and equaly clever business man and owner of the game empire, wait impatiently for the completion of the game.

But there are always new problems. Only Tinkerbell could help, but she remains silent. Did Hook just plot a devilish plan? Or is it Samantha’s intrigue, Hook’s beautiful lover? Or is it at the end to fault of Peter that the game is not running?

An exciting, spectacular and entertaining musical about growing up and becoming adults.

All that – and more in Theater Akzent …

Don’t Dream It.
Be It.

Venue:
Theater Akzent
Theresianumgasse 18
1040 Wien

Dates:
Wednesday, June 2nd 2004, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 3rd 2004, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, June 4th 2004, 10:00 a.m.
Friday, June 4th 2004, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, June 7th 2004, 10:00 a.m.

Tickets:
Theater Akzent
Argentinierstraße 37
1040 Wien
Phone:+43/1/501 65 33-06
Fax: +43/1/501 65 33-99
www.akzent.at

Artistic Director: KrisTina Decker