Date of premiere:
1999
Duration:
60 min
Technique:
visual theatre,
acting,
author puppets
Language:
without words
Target audience:
12+

From what initially seem to be miniature, fragmented episodes, a story is miraculously created like an intricate puzzle. Entirely silent, wordless performances conjure up the explosive conflict between a lonely man and a solitary woman. While they search the earth for love, they switch roles and flit through genres, adopt masks and manipulated puppets. In the end, the happy end never arrives, but the fascinating journey does bring some comfort.

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Authors of the production:

Nick Sudnik, Andrey Sizintsev

Music

Denis Antonov

Sound

Vadim Gololobov, Alexandr Kurgandskiy

Light

Cast:

Actors

Maksim Isaev, Pavel Semchenko

Natalia Shamina, Barbara Seifert

Mass Media Feedback:

"Pookh And Prakh" is a sentimental story, composed of small, seemingly not too interconnected episodes. The play, which does not say a word, talks about two single men and one woman. Engaged in the search for love, they easily change roles and genres, improvise with masks and dolls. Happie End does not come, but the heroes still find peace.

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