Author of adaptation:
Alena Ivanušenka

Director:
Aleksander Januškévič

Puppet and costume designer:
Ljudmila Skitovič

Stage designers:
Aleksander Januškévič
Ljudmila Skitovič

Composer:
Andrej Jevdakimav

Cast:
Lina Akif / Nika Korenjak
Tadej Pišek
Luka Bokšan

Translators at the rehearsals:
Manca Golob
Valentina Žabkar
Ana Končar

Costumes tailored by:
Michael Ross
Slavica Janošević

Coproduction:
Mini teater Ljubljana
Jewish Cultural Center Ljubljana

Executive Producer:
Branislav Cerović

Premiere:
27th November 2021

Duration: 50 minutes

Puppet performance for children from 4 y/o

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About the performance

The Nutcracker is based on the classic tale The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by Prussian author E.T.A. Hoffman. Godfather Drosselmeyer tells the fairy tale to the girl Marie. Long ago, the wicked Queen Mishilda brought a curse upon the little princess. To free her from the curse, the Nutcracker became the Nutcracker as we know him: a wooden dummy that can do nothing but crack nuts. The girl Marie cannot understand why the royal family has forgotten all about the Nutcracker and has not helped him. She wonders if he might really have something in common with the princess in the fairy tale.

About the director

Alexander Yanuškévič graduated from the Belarusian Academy of Arts in 2001 with a specialisation in "actor in puppet theatre" and in 2011 he specialised in "director in puppet theatre". In 2001 he was accepted as an actor into the acting ensemble of the Belarusian Puppet Theatre, where he has been working as a director since 2010.

Productions: The History of the City of Glupov by Saltikov Shchedrin; Poročoka by V. Gombrovich; The Brother and the Peck from the Roof by S. Prokofyeva and M. Mikaelyan; The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas by D. Almond at the Belarusian Puppet Theatre; The Arabian Nights by R. Schimmelfennig at the National Theatre by J. Kupala; The Guardians of the Taj Mahal by R. Joseph for the Art Corporation in Minsk; The garden after A. Chekhov at the Karelia Puppet Theatre.

From 2015 to 2016 he worked as artistic director at the Perm Theatre. From 2017 to 2019 he was the main director at the Brest Puppet Theatre. He has participated in theatre laboratories. He is the author of more than 30 performances and the winner of the third National Theatre Award (Belarus) for the best direction of children's performances. School notebook by A. Christopher received the Golden Mask Award (Russia) for the best puppet show.

About the puppet and costume designer

Lyudmila Skitovich was born in 1975 in Minsk, Belarus. She graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Arts in 2000. She specialised in design in puppet theatre and has designed more than 30 shows in Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and Germany.

About the composer

Andrey Yevdakimav is a musician, composer, sound designer and sound engineer from Minsk (Belarus), now living in Warsaw (Poland). He plays guitar in musical bands, works as a musician and composer in music and theatre projects in Belarus, Russia and European countries. He also works as a sound designer in computer game development projects.