Can the well-known fairy tale still captivate a child's imagination? In this new adaptation everything turns into something new. Mummy's dress turns into a magical forest where Goldilocks goes through a series of playful adventures. Tempted by her tiny double, Goldilocks enters the story, only to find out that there is no limit to imagination. Image after image, the story unfolds through surprising turning points, rich in visual metaphors, combining story-telling and puppetry in a One-Woman-Show. The turn-around stage, the puppets, manipulated in various techniques, the original music and songs - all contribute to a fresh theatrical interpretation to the classic fairy-tale.
Performed in Hebrew.
Adapted by: Rachel Dangor-Berkman
Aritstic consultant: Naomi Yoeli
Directed by: Betti Haskel
Written by: Sarah Morally (Moreno)
Set design and puppets: Erica Sapir
Music: Steve Peskoff
On stage: Revital Hadar
Technician: Hagai Marzbach
"The beauty in the show is the fact that the actress not only manipulates all the puppets very skillfuly and gracefully but also wears the whole set almost Everything is interlaced and integrates together and changes in front of the audiences eyes We took a 3-years old girl to the show who not only sat there in a wide open mouth but also didnt stop to talk about it for a week Reccommended"
Tali Ben-Sira, Parents and Children Magazin
* The International Festival of Puppet Theater, Holon, 2007. * The International Festival of Puppet Theater in Jerusalem 2002, 2003, 2005 * International Festivals in France, Ausralia, Singapur, Vietnam, Thailand and India. * "The Magic of Fairy Tales" Festival, Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel Aviv.
Audience maximum: 150
Duration: 50 minutes
Stage size: 4 X 4 m, height 2 m
Step seating in 3 levels
Performance space must be darkened
Electric outlet needed
Set up time: 2 hours
Dismantling time: 1 hour
Staff: 1 actress + 1 technician