Can be performed in Hebrew or in English A proud fairy embroiders the tale of Red Riding Hood into the folds of her huge dress. This unique rendition uses the visual medium richly. The magical scenery has many surprises, combining acting and puppets, using various parts of the body. The play speaks about growing up, the meeting of innocence with the unknown, fear, temptation and surrender.
Duration: approx. 55 minutes.
Direction, Adaptation and Design by:
Sharon Bar-Ezer
On Stage: Sharon Bar-Ezer, Ran Zilberman
Music by: Avner Kener
Design Assistant: Nathalia Rosenthal
Costume Design: Valia Hübscher
Lighting: Sharon Bar-Ezer
and Jonathan Ben Haim
"The process of growing up which the naiive Little Red Riding Hood experiences and her encounter with fear temptation and the unkown is presented here in a special adaptation rich in visual means The set as always in the Train Theaters shows is full of surprises and so is the unusual combination of actresses and puppets"
Horim Veyeladim (Parents and Children) Magazine
* The International Festival of Puppet Theater in Jerusalem, 2001 [Premiere], 2004. * "The Magic of Fairy Tales" Festival, Tel Aviv, 2001. * Yechiam Festival 2001 .
Audience maximum: 200 seats
Duration: 55 minutes
Stage size/performing space: 4m x 5m (width by length)
Step Seating
Performance space must be darkened
Electric outlet needed
Set up time: 4 hours
Dismantling time: 2 hour
Staff: 2 actors