
Der Pestpfarrer von Annaberg
Wilwest-Abenteuer 23
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Narrated by:
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Katharina Röhm
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Florian Lübeck
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Christoph Sauer
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Hanno Herzler
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Rainer Domke
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By:
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Hanno Herzler
About this listen
"Der Pestpfarrer von Annaberg" ist ein Hörspiel nach einer wahren Geschichte und spielt im 16. Jahrhundert in der damals zweitgrößten Stadt Sachsens, Annaberg.
Diese spannende Hörspiel-Reihe entführt abenteuerlustige Kids in die Welt des Wilden Westens. Geschichten, die begeistern und christliche Werte vermittelt.
Die Rollen und ihre Sprecher (Rahmenhandlung):
- Sybil: Katharina Röhm,
- William: Florian Lübeck,
- Babs: Dorothee Zeidler,
- Moppel: Clemens Nitsch,
- Babs’ Vater: Markus Bonnert.
Haupthandlung:
- Wolfgang Uhle: Christoph Sauer,
- Anna Sophia (als Kind): Dorothee Zeidler,
- Anna Sophia (als Frau): Katrin Haag,
- Kaufmann: Thomas Streibig,
- Justine Uhle: Stefanie Hoppe,
- Dorfrichter Biber: Harald Pfeiffer,
- Bachofnerin: Christiane Vaubel,
- Köhler: Rainer Domke,
- Haushälterin: Dagmar Mende,
- Dienerin: Viola Bielenberg,
- Briefbote: Robert Foede,
- Wirt: Jörg Schwehn,
- Wanderer: Hanno Herzler,
- Reiter: Tobias Schuffenhauer.
Regie: Hanno Herzler, Musik: Jochen Rieger.©2005 Gerth Medien in der SCM Verlagsgruppe GmbH (P)2005 Gerth Medien in der SCM Verlagsgruppe GmbH
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