3-6 years
Julian Gough:
Rabbit and Bear
What do Rabbit, Bear and Wolf have to do with each other? What a question! We already know this from fairy tales. OK, but what do they have to do with Gravity, Lavina and Rabbit’s Berry? Well, that’s not nearly as obvious…
Julian Gough’s unconventional storybook breaks with tradition by combining the charm of classic fairy tales with humour, and by combining complex, funny, interesting characters familiar from Winnie the Pooh with the quite-otherwise-intriguing realities of David Attenborough’s nature films.
Because in reality, the wolves want to eat the rabbits. And rabbits have some pretty shocking habits of their own…
Julian Gough’s unconventional storybook breaks with tradition by combining the charm of classic fairy tales with humour, and by combining complex, funny, interesting characters familiar from Winnie the Pooh with the quite-otherwise-intriguing realities of David Attenborough’s nature films.
Because in reality, the wolves want to eat the rabbits. And rabbits have some pretty shocking habits of their own…
The rights to the performance were brokered by the Hofra Theatre and Literary Agency.
Premiere: 30 November, 2024
Performed by:
Ágnes Török
Károly Szívós
Musician:
András Kaboldy
Designer: Ágnes Török
Music: Benedek Darvas
Production assistant: Veronika Vajdai
Directed by: Károly Szívós