Berlin | Chocolate from the sky

Berlin, 1949. It’s Gerda’s brother’s birthday. But in times of the “blockade”, making a birthday cake is a big challenge. There are no eggs to be found. The chickens in the bombed-out houses of the neighbours haven’t laid any in a long time. What to do?The theatre visitors accompany Gerda on her way through post-war Berlin at the time of the airlift. A black market vendor finally offers her two eggs in exchange for chocolate. But where is she supposed to get the candy from? Then the girl hears that chocolate bars are supposedly falling from the sky at Tempelhofer Feld. Can this be real? In a dream, she meets an American pilot who busily builds little parachutes and equips them with bars of chocolate. They become friends.But was it all just a dream? Sometimes dreams come true…

Tickets

Admission is free!
Reservation is required!
Please be sure to send us an e-mail if you do not need the tickets you have booked.

 

Dates

  • 7.-17.04.2025
  • Tickets

    Tickets

    We thank the Airlift Foundation and Checkpoint Charlie Foundation for their financial support.

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    Performances
    7 - 9 April 2025 | 9.30 am + 11.30 am (for school classes)
    12 - 17 April 2025 | 11 am + 2 pm (free admission, but reservation required!)

    Venue
    Entrance Columbiadamm, at the Infopoint on the left, see signs (approx. 200m from the entrance)

    Playing time
    Approx. 55 minutes.

    Age recommendation
    Accompanied by an adult for children aged 6 and over

    Arrival by public transport:
    U 8
    | U-Bhf Leinestraße or Boddinstraße (approx. 15-20 min. to the entrances at Columbiadamm)

    BUS M43 | Bus stop Friedhöfe Columbiadamm or Golßener Straße (approx. 1 - 3 min. to the entrances at Columbiadamm)

    By car
    Via the city motorway, exit Tempelhofer Damm Via Tempelhofer Damm and via Columbiadamm

    Rain / Snow / Storm
    CHOCOLATE FROM THE SKY will also take place in light rain (except for severe weather warning, storm etc.). We recommend warm and sturdy shoes and weatherproof clothing (rainwear). Please refrain from using umbrellas. There are not always paved paths. Unfortunately, this means that the production can only be experienced with limited accessibility.