The Cvi Park Israeli street food kiosk and performance space invites you to a mechanical wooden puppet show called Kuthi put on by the family endeavor Wooden Laboratory Tricktrek based in Tallinn. While the puppet show is intended for children, adults will find something to like in it as well.
The play features the marriage of a princess, the most important event in the country during the height of which the kuthi, ancient crow warriors, begin their attack. The puppet show continues with a siege of the palace, catapults, the clever tricks by defenders, moving parts, secret rooms and mysterious characters. The musical accompaniment adds to the suspenseful atmosphere of secrets, magic and the mediaeval Gothic.
Following the culmination of the play, audience members will have the chance to take a closer look at the mechanisms involved and the creators will share a few of their engineering secrets. Parents and children will have the opportunity to touch and try out the mechanical puppets.
The puppet play will be performed in silence, without any dialogue.
The play is free and open to the public. There will be a collection box for donations.
Time: 6:30 P.M., Satyrday, July 13
Place: Cvi Park, Cvirka Square, across the street from the Vilnius Jewish Community at Pylimo street no. 4 in Vilnius