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In 1828, a strange boy calling himself Kaspar Hauser appeared in Nuremberg town square claiming to have been held prisoner in a darkened cell for 17 years. But who was he really? In this brand-new adaptation, Animikii Theatre draws you into the heart of the mystery with song, playfulness, strong physicality, and mesmeric music.
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