Robert Roesch-Iles in Augsburg: English storytelling hour with stick bread in the fairy tale tent


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An English storytelling evening in the fairy tale tent that connects language and fire
With Robert Roesch-Iles, a literary voice will come to the Augsburg fairy tale tent on June 18, 2026, translating the art of free storytelling in English into an intimate, almost archaic reading atmosphere. At the center is the story Stone Soup and other tales for young people aged 12 to 18 – a format that intertwines literature, oral tradition, and immediate encounters with the author.
Art of storytelling instead of mere reading
Roesch-Iles relies on vibrant storytelling: words, rhythm, and presence carry the evening, not a book on the lectern. This is where the literary quality of this format lies. Those interested in narratives, language, and the art of oral storytelling will experience a rare form of literary mediation that remains accessible yet demanding.
Stone Soup, community, and the power of oral storytelling
The announced story Stone Soup recalls a classic motif of European storytelling tradition: scarcity, encounters, and the surprising transformation of need into community. Such themes illustrate why storytelling theater continues to resonate today. It is about the art of language, the power of imagery, and the literary tension that arises in the space when a voice meets an audience.
The fairy tale tent as a special venue
The fairy tale tent at the Abraxas Cultural Center offers the perfect setting for this event. The yurt by the campfire creates a focused, warm atmosphere where stories from around the world resonate particularly directly. With around 60 seats, the experience remains intentionally personal. Those who want to not only hear literature but also engage with it through all their senses will find an extraordinary place for a cultural experience in Augsburg.
For young literature lovers and curious storytellers
The evening is aimed at young people aged 12 and up and combines comprehensibility with literary ambition. English-language stories enhance listening comprehension, imagination, and language sensitivity without appearing pedagogical. Instead, an evening is created that leads the audience into a different sound world and rekindles the joy of stories.
Conclusion: Robert Roesch-Iles brings a lively form of storytelling to the fairy tale tent that unites language, atmosphere, and literary tradition. Those wishing to experience English storytelling in a special setting should not miss this date in Augsburg.
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