Thursday, September 19th; 11.00 h; Cultural Centre Travno venue; 7+; 55 minutes; in Serbian
Bambi is the author’s adaptation of the lyrical novel written almost a century ago by Felix Salten, accompanied by live music performed using several percussions. The play is about a fawn growing up and getting to know the world. We follow it through its childhood, the joys and the difficulties of growing up. The fawn needs to learn to stand, walk, jump, run, play, search for food, be alone, sense danger. He never stops learning, the world will always remain a mystery to him, even after he grows up.
KRAGUJEVAC CHILDREN’S THEATRE, KRAGUJEVAC, REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Founded in 2003, the Kragujevac Children’s Theatre is the youngest theatre of its kind in Serbia. Its repertoire honours national and world literary heritage through both puppetry and drama, intended for pre-school and school children, as well as youth.
Since its inception, the theatre has been located at the Trade Union House (Dom sindikata), it has 303 seats and a stage equipped with modern stage equipment.
On average, three premieres and around 170 programmes are performed annual on the stage of the Kragujevac Children’s Theatre, enjoyed by more than 20,000 visitors.
In addition to the production and performance of its own plays, the theatre has preserved the tradition of organising the Golden Spark International Puppet Theatre Festival attended by more and more leading international theatres with each passing year.
Thanks to the quality of the performances, as evidenced by the guest appearances at prestigious international festivals, as well as numerous awards won, the theatre gained a great reputation at home and abroad.