On 30 April, Roland Wolf was on tour with the Grips Theater at the Heidelberger Stückemarkt, and here you can read a wonderful review of him and his role: ... It is always tricky when adults play children, mimicking their looks, gestures and words — above all because the actual target audience sees through any attempt at ingratiation in an instant. Wolf, however, the moment he pokes his head out from under his hood and glances furtively around, is an utterly believable ten-year-old. As the „school failure Pjär", he stumbles awkwardly and wide-eyed into a plainly reconstructed school toilet, where he wants to flush his botched maths test down the drain. It is a disarming, open, clear face that peers out into the audience here, the face of someone who already knows that many more years and many more problems lie ahead of him. Because there is no light at the end of the long school tunnel, he takes refuge in flight and suffers tight-lipped, dreams himself away and beams hopefully, and then throws himself weeping to the floor: „When I grow up, I''ll have to become a tramp..." — by André Murnot