The Little Lord” live in Friesoythe: A radio play without Christmas magic!
On November 23, 2025, the ensemble “ex libris” will present the live radio play “The Little Lord” in the Alte Wassermühle, Friesoythe.

The Little Lord” live in Friesoythe: A radio play without Christmas magic!
On November 23, 2025, at 5 p.m., a very special highlight awaits visitors to the “Alte Wassermühle” cultural center in Friesoythe: the performance of “The Little Lord” in the form of a live radio play by the “ex libris” ensemble, directed by Alexander Rolfes. This event, which is part of the program of the Bösel-Saterland-Friesoythe cultural group, promises to take visitors into the enchanting world of this classic story.
What is particularly interesting is that the performance will take place without the well-known Christmas finale, which was originally invented for the BBC television production. The story of "The Little Lord," which began in an American children's magazine in 1886, follows a hard-hearted British aristocrat and his grandson Cedric, who return to England from New York. Alexander Rolfes will shine in the role of the Earl, and viewers can look forward to a gripping performance.
Maps and culture
Tickets for this event are available both in the Schepers bookstore and at the box office. It's worth taking action early because demand in the cultural sector is high. In addition to this performance, the cultural group also has numerous other events on offer, including art exhibitions, concerts, readings and cabaret evenings, which extend until spring 2026. This means that cultural enjoyment is not just limited to a single event.
In today's world, when people are often full of everyday worries, attending such an event could offer the perfect opportunity to switch off. Even those who need a short break, be it through a reflexology massage or simply by listening to stories, should look forward to the upcoming event.
The art of reflexology
Reflexology, an ancient healing method that can promote health through targeted pressure on specific points on the feet, hands and ears, is currently experiencing a resurgence. It aims to reduce stress and increase general well-being. In contrast to traditional massages, which often use oils, reflexology relies on direct pressure.
- Reflexzonen am Fuß korrespondieren mit verschiedenen Organen und Systemen im Körper.
- Regelmäßige Sitzungen können nicht nur Schmerzen lindern, sondern auch die Gesundheit von Diabetikern verbessern.
- Ein einfacher Einstieg in diese Technik beinhaltet, mit leichtem Druck zu beginnen und die Intensität schrittweise zu erhöhen.
In general, reflexology is a safe method of stress and pain relief that is appealing to more and more people, especially at a time when life is often hectic.
The anticipation of the live radio play performance of “The Little Lord” and the additional opportunity to engage in reflexology will certainly provide a welcome balance for many in November. If you don't have tickets yet, then quickly go to the bookstore or the cultural center's box office - the little lord won't wait!
For more information about the events and reflexology, visit the website NWZonline and Yog Kulam.