LUNA E ZENZERO

Luna and Zenzero live in a warm and cosy burrow at the foot of a great oak tree. They have known each other since they were born, and every day they quarrel for the same reason: Luna is a curious and adventurous little rabbit who wants Ginger to follow her on all her escapades. But Zenzero prefers to stay at home, watch TV and bake cakes of every kind. He wouldn’t dream of going outside… he’s far too afraid! One day, after yet another refusal to join her on a new adventure, Luna becomes angrier than ever before and decides to leave… forever! It is at that very moment that Zenzero discovers his courage. He steps out of the burrow in search of Luna and embarks on a journey around the world, encountering eccentric characters and travelling through unknown lands. Luna and Zenzero is a production that uses the imaginative and evocative languages of visual and puppet theatre to explore the importance of venturing towards the unknown, of seeing what lies where no one else looks, and of recognising difference as a source of richness. Because perhaps courage is hidden in the wonder of truly meeting one another. Truly — deeply — for real.

Uno spettacolo raccontato da un attore e un’attrice attraverso il linguaggio del teatro di figura The performance is carried by one actor and one actress through the expressive language of puppet theatre (table-top puppets, hybrid puppets and shadow theatre), offering young audiences the magic of adventure, the value of discovery and the power of courage born from a deep bond. l’importanza della conoscenza e il potere del coraggio che nasce da un forte legame.

Written by: Nadia Milani e Simone Guerro
Directed by / Puppet Direction: Nadia Milani
Performed by Marzia Meddi e Enrico Desimoni
Set Design and Puppets: Alessia Dinoi
Shadow Design: Gabriele Genova
Lighting Design Fabio Dimitri

Techniques: Teatro d’attore, Teatro di figura e Teatro di marionette portate e ibride
Running time: 55 minuti
Recommended age dai 3 anni

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