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'The Beetle's Tale', Festival Theater Budapest, 9 June

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'The Beetle's Tale', Festival Theater Budapest, 9 June
"Once upon a time, when armour plated evil graphite beetles ruled in the forest, a beautiful flower with healing powers suddenly sprang up in the middle of the meadow and the magic flower consigned the grey beetles to go and live under the ground.


Then one day a powerful storm snapped the magic flower in two. A stag beetle took away its stem as support against the wind. Various other beetles took away the scattered petals, holding them above their heads like umbrellas: ants took one, the second petal was removed by flies, the third and fourth by scavenger and scarab beetles respectively.

The fifth petal ended up with the Rainbow Beetle, but the grey beetles, which are now free to escape from underground, see him. They almost catch him and manage to bite his arm. He finally escapes but he becomes ill from the bite. Will his new friend, the Starry Eyed Beetle succeed in reassembling the magic flower so that the Rainbow Beetle can be healed and the grey beetles consigned to the earth once again?"

Featuring: students of the Madách Musical Dance School
Story by Ervin Lázár and Zsófia Lázár
Music: Zsófia Tallér, Csaba Faltay
Sets, costumes: Kentaur

Source: Palace of Arts 


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