A performance based on the "Sleeping Beauty" by the ancient French fairy tale by Charles Perrault, will tell young viewers how true feelings and good thoughts resist the evil wiles of the forest fairy Jeanette.
The King and the Queen dreamed very much about the child - the heir to the throne - a boy or a girl. Upon learning of this, the Fairy Forest Fairy Babette decided to come to the rescue and fulfill their wish. The happy parents threw a big banquet on joy and invited Babette in gratitude, but they did not call Jeannette because of her nasty temper. The capricious fairy could not forgive such an act and offended the King and the Queen, said that a girl at sixteen would prick her hand with a spindle and die. Good Babette could not completely cancel such a nasty spell, but she promised that the princess would not die, but would fall asleep for a hundred years and would wake up when the prince kissed her.
And although the king ordered all the spindles to be destroyed in the kingdom when the princess grew, she found an old woman with a spinning wheel in the attic. The girl was surprised by such an unknown thing as a spindle, picked up and pricked. At the same moment she fell asleep. But the brave prince, who sincerely loved princess Marie, was able to break the evil spell of the dark forces and free the girl.
The story of “Little Marie” is a story that everything is surmountable. Only true love can conquer all obstacles and wake strong feelings, even in a weak person.
Duration 60 minutes
Age 4+
Author of the play and director Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation Y. Dyozhkin
Composer - E. Butuzova-Gabyalyants
Scenery and costumes - E. Piotrovskaya
Ballet Master - D. Alekseenko
Roles are performed by:
Princess Kroshka-Mari - A. Surikov
Fairy Babette - E. Orlova
Fairy Dark Zhanetta - D. Mirboyazov
King Carl - O. Sushkov / Ya. Minaev
Queen Antoinette - A. Semkina
Prince Louis-Philippe - K. Denisov
Art Director Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation Y. Dyozhkin