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25 July 2008 17:55

Astrid Lindgren's World is in Småland

Children all over the world know that Pippi Longstocking is the strongest girl in the world and that Emil is mischievous, but kind at heart.

Photo: Astrid Lindgrens World/ www.imagebank.sweden.se

They know that Villa Villekulla is a yellow house with a horse on the verandah and that Emil practically lives in a woodworking shed. Here at Astrid Lindgren's World in Vimmerby, in the Swedish province of Småland, all of this becomes reality. This is where Astrid Lindgren grew up and where her stories live on.

Theatre at Astrid Lindgren's World 

The performances continue all day, on stage and in improvisations all around the park. At Lilla Scenen (the Little Stage) just inside the park entrance, and at Stora Scenen (the Big Stage) in Wild Rose Valley, we perform specially written pieces with singing, music and dance.

Between performances you can meet the characters in their own home environments, where the fun continues. For instance if you venture into Wild Rose Valley you might be stopped by Tengil's soldiers at the gate. If you're lucky, Jonathan Lionheart will come and let you in - if not, you'll need the password. And when you visit Villa Villekulla don't be surprised if Kling and Klang racing past at full speed, trying to catch Pippi so she can be sent to an orphanage.
Bedroom at Mauritzberg
Photo: Astrid Lindgrens World/www.imagebank.sweden.se


All this fun and excitement unfolds right around you, all day long. Everyone is welcome to join in. And what five, seven or seventy-seven-year-old for that matter would hesitate when Pippi, Karlsson or Emil asks to play.

Details of the season's theatre performances are available at www.astridlindgrensworld.com

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Did you know...

...that Astrid Lindgren's (1907-2002) books have been translated into 76 languages. She is known to have renewed childern's books as all her characters are individual, energetic and unconvential such as untidy Pippi Longstocking, the noisy Nyman kids and Emil of course, the master of pranks.

The most famous character is probably Pippi Longstocking, or as her full name is Pippilotta Delicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmint Efraim's Daughter Longstocking, was published in 1945. Pippi is the strongest girl in the world, she has a polka dotted horse and a little monkey as pets. Her dad is a Sea captain who went missing in a storm and Pippi believes that he is a South Sea cannibal king. Her two best friends are Tommy and Annika and she lives in a house known as Villa Villekulla.

Pippi Longstocking: Swedish rebel and feminist role model - Swedish Institute

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