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m.-zakostelecky.

M. Zákostelecký.

Date
01.12
Poniedziałek
Time
From09:00
Tickets
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Imagine a day acting like a friend. It's called Tuesday and it watches over the world to make it beautiful. When Tuesday saw Grandma smiling sadly in the park one morning, he quietly reminded her of a long-ago memory. Once upon a time, a little doll - Miss Potato - had gone missing from a basket, and with that, a miraculous chain of goodness had been set in motion: a little girl, after an illness, learned to play the piano thanks to the doll, and once played a concert so beautifully that a daddy in the audience wrote a long letter to his little son; the boy with the letter climbed a tall tree for joy; a car passed the tree and the lady at the wheel stopped, remembered the boy on the branch and transferred the moment to canvas at home; the picture hung in the gallery for years - until another boy saw it, longed for the tree, saved up for it and brought home a young sapling. From a small doll grew a great story of goodness - an unassuming chain that changed people and days.

Marek Zákostelecky's directorial and artistic handwriting works with clean, readable images and a playfulness that invites children to concoct the story with their own imaginations. Martin Husovský's music sensitively underscores the changes in mood so that even the youngest viewer can safely recognize moments of joy, regret or courage. Lukáš Kopas's translation preserves Daisy Mrázková's original poetry while making it accessible to children from the age of three - without scaring, without overwhelming words, with gentle humour and a clear storyline. The result is a tender, visually appealing and poetic production that respects the rhythm of children's perception and attention span. It is based on the affectionate dialogue between Tuesday and Grandma, on children's imagination and on the belief that the world is beautiful whenever we make it better for each other with small gestures.

At the same time, the production of Wonderful Tuesday offers natural educational connections: recognizing and naming emotions, understanding the consequences of mistakes and the power of apologies, intergenerational conversation with respect for elders, and a relationship with nature - from the wish to have 'your tree' to the first steps of responsibility. The story directly encourages follow-up activities in the classroom or at home: draw a 'beautiful day', create your own mini-concert of the three tones, make a class 'picture gallery' or plant an herb and care for it. For first theatre visits, this is an ideal choice: clear situations, kind humour, artistic purity and music that gently accompanies the children - without moralising.

The production is intended for audiences aged 3 and up.

Start time: 09:00 / 10:30

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