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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

11:30am & 1:45pm EST

Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts Black Box Theatre

Hurry-up! / Dêpeche-toi!

Puzzle Theatre, Montreal, QC

for children 5 to 105 years old

Created and performed by CSABA RADULY and PAVLA MANO
Costume and Color Design IVAN STAVREV
Puppet Design PAVLA MANO
45 minutes

In a country called HURRY-UP! live bizarre creatures who just run, panic and waste their time in complaining that they have not enough time.
The result: the time just slips through their fingers!

Fusing clowneries with seriousness, reality with absurd, this colourful ensemble of actors and puppets makes us live an unexpected adventure that both amuses and makes us think and question.

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spectacle pour enfants de 5 ans à 105 ans

Création et interprétation CSABA RADULY et PAVLA MANO

Conception visuelle IVAN STAVREV
Marionnettes PAVLA MANO
45 minutes

 

Dans le pays qui s’appelle DÉPÊCHE-TOI habitent des créatures bizarres qui ne font que courir, paniquer et gaspiller leur temps en se lamentant de ne pas en avoir assez!
Résultat : le temps ne fait que filer entre leurs doigts!

 

En mélangeant le clownesque avec le sérieux, le réel avec l’absurde, cet ensemble coloré d’acteurs et marionnettes nous fait vivre une aventure inattendue qui tout en nous divertissant, nous fait se questionne

 

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Admission to the show is free but space is limited. Please follow the link below to register and reserve your spot.

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