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25 May

The play "The Lost Mirror" in Berlin

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25.05 15:00, Sat

Berlin, Urania Berlin

An der Urania 17, 10787 Berlin
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25.05 20:00, Sat

Berlin, Urania Berlin

An der Urania 17, 10787 Berlin
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"The Lost Mirror": a fairy tale for big and little ones

 

At the end of May don't miss a kind musical family fairy tale "The Lost Mirror", which will be presented to you by wonderful actors Alexander Gudkov, Alexander Pal, Marina Vasilyeva, Evgenia Borzykh, Kirill Ivanov and Stanislav Astakhov (The Biggest Simple Number).

 

The main character of this musical performance for adults and children (from 6 years old) - a hand mirror with a shard of a star on its handle - goes on a journey, during which incredible adventures await him. The mirror ingeniously eludes thieves and vagabonds, has intimate conversations with Trumo, argues with the Mermaid-Professor and even gets captured by the Diving Bird. But whoever the magic Mirror meets, it reflects the feelings of its owner: joys and fears, despair and hope, love and indifference. Traveling together with the Mirror, you will learn about the existence of a chocolate zoo, a sausage net and garden kittens.

The performance is accompanied by a video with illustrations by writer and artist Pavel Pepperstein, whose fairy tale is the basis for the performance. The surreal costumes of the characters were created by an international team of designers under the direction of artists Maria Levina and Polina Grechko. The music for the performance, which will be performed live from the stage, was composed by the SBHR group.

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