Samuil Marshak
Who Is Knocking at My Door…
Performance for children
3+
Duration – 45 min
In Russian.
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Creative team:
THE RUSSIAN THEATRE OF ESTONIA: GUEST PERFORMANCE
An interactive show for young children.
Ksenia Nikitina's play, based on the poems by Samuil Marshak
"Who Is Knocking at My Door?" – an interactive performance for the youngest patrons, their dads and moms, as well as their grandparents – in general, for everyone, because the poetry of S. Marshak has been familiar to us since we were very young.
The characters of the play: three magical old ladies The Mischievous, The Gloomy and The Kind, as well as The Vowel and The Consonant, – open for us a Book, leading to the poetic world of Samuil Marshak’s. Here, the audience will be met by comrade Zhitkov, and The Oblivious from Basseinaya Street, and the Inuit dog, and kits and cubs, living in the Zoo, – and what not!
However, it would be too complicated to the characters of a fairy-tale to life without the help of the youngest assistants: their imagination and creativity are needed, and the most important thing for the performance to be a success is to do everything together!
Who is going to solve all the riddles? Who will help the Oblivious? Thanks to whom, will the letter reach comrade Zhitkov? Let's discover the enchanting poetic world of Marshak’s together with our young patrons!
Staging team:
Staging Director: Alexandra Mamkayeva
Playwright: Ksenia Nikitina
Designer: Anastasia Kopylova
Stage Manager: Yekaterina Yegorova
Cast:
The Mischievous – an old lady librarian: Lilia Shinkareva
The Gloomy – an old lady librarian: Tatyana Manevskaya
The Kind – an old lady librarian: Elena Yakovleva
The Vowel – a letter: Karin Lamson
The Consonant – a letter, too: Daniil Zandberg
Marina Malova
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