Pilots at the Fürth City Theater: Young stage art questions The Little Prince


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When young voices question the classic
With Pilots, the Theater Youth Club Fürth brings an independent inquiry into Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince to the stage of the Fürth City Theater on July 19, 2026. The evening combines youthful perspectives with the poetic power of a world classic and promises a stage experience between fantasy, insight, and quiet melancholy. The production is designed as a preliminary report and is aimed at all who want to experience theater as a living space for thought. ([stadttheater.de](https://www.stadttheater.de/mitmachen/spielclubs-workshops/jugendclub?utm_source=openai))
A classic, newly questioned
The Little Prince is one of the most read works of the 20th century and has been repeatedly adapted for stage, musical theater, and drama. At its center is the encounter of a pilot with a child who views the world with radical clarity. It is precisely this encounter that makes the piece so relevant to this day: it links poetry, social criticism, and the question of what truly matters in life. For the youth club production, this opens up a large playing field for personal imagery, physicality, and contemporary dramaturgy. ([nordbayern.de](https://www.nordbayern.de/franken/fuerth/der-kleine-prinz-kommt-ins-further-stadttheater-1.4845468?utm_source=openai))
Youthful theater with attitude
The Theater Youth Club Fürth develops its own forms of playing, storytelling, and condensing together with theater education and artistic direction. This is not mere retelling, but theater work from the perspective of young people: with chorus, scenes, rhythm, glances, pauses, and the courage to present their own interpretation. In the Fürth City Theater, this creates an evening that invigorates the theater atmosphere of the house with fresh immediacy. ([stadttheater.de](https://www.stadttheater.de/mitmachen/spielclubs-workshops/jugendclub?utm_source=openai))
A venue with stage tradition
The Fürth City Theater offers the suitable framework for this. The house is centrally located on Königstraße, has barrier-free access, a step-free entrance to the stalls in the Large House, as well as information on cloakroom, admission, and parking. The hall opens one hour before the start, with admission beginning 30 minutes prior. For visitors with mobility restrictions, wheelchair spaces and a barrier-free access option via Bäumenstraße are available. ([stadttheater.de](https://www.stadttheater.de/service/zugaenglichkeit?utm_source=openai))
What makes this evening attractive
This performance promises not a museum bow, but a contemporary stage experience: young performers, a literary myth, and a theater space built on resonance. Those who engage with Pilots will likely experience an evening where the famous question of what is essential shines anew. This is precisely the strength of this production: it connects literature, acting art, and the present to create an open, inviting theater evening. ([stadttheater.de](https://www.stadttheater.de/mitmachen/spielclubs-workshops/jugendclub?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: Pilots at the Fürth City Theater is likely to be a poetic, reflective, and simultaneously lively theater evening. Anyone who wants to experience young stage art and the timeless power of The Little Prince live should mark this date. ([stadttheater.de](https://www.stadttheater.de/mitmachen/spielclubs-workshops/jugendclub?utm_source=openai))
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Sources:
- Stadttheater Fürth - Official Website
- Stadttheater Fürth - Theater Youth Club
- Stadttheater Fürth - Material folder The Little Prince
- Stadttheater Fürth - Tips and information for your visit
- Stadttheater Fürth - Accessibility
- Nordbayern - The Little Prince comes to the Fürth City Theater
- Neue Musikzeitung - Munich's State Opera Campus dramatizes Saint-Exupéry's Little Prince










