
Die Gänse von Bützow
Drama
Overview
In 1794 Bützow, widow Hornborstel, a top goose breeder, presses Mayor Hane to marry her. Rebuffed, he bans free‐range geese under a “goose edict.” Enraged, she enlists revolutionary‐minded Magister Albus to rally citizens. They rise for goose freedom, the duke deposes Hane, installs a new mayor, and Albus escapes across the border.
Top Cast


Rolf Hoppe
Rolf Hoppe
Dr. Hane
Rolf Hoppe
Dr. Hane


Arno Wyzniewski
Arno Wyzniewski
August Albus
Arno Wyzniewski
August Albus


Ursula Karusseit
Ursula Karusseit
Witwe Luise Hornborstel
Ursula Karusseit
Witwe Luise Hornborstel


Franziska Troegner
Franziska Troegner
Regina
Franziska Troegner
Regina


Jaecki Schwarz
Jaecki Schwarz
Bröcker
Jaecki Schwarz
Bröcker


Karin Gregorek
Karin Gregorek
Helene Klafautius
Karin Gregorek
Helene Klafautius


Carmen-Maja Antoni
Carmen-Maja Antoni
Frau Gräwedünkel
Carmen-Maja Antoni
Frau Gräwedünkel


Gerry Wolff
Gerry Wolff
Ulebeule
Gerry Wolff
Ulebeule


Carl Heinz Choynski
Carl Heinz Choynski
Carl Heinz Choynski


Kaspar Eichel
Kaspar Eichel
Kaspar Eichel
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