
Thursday ~ Friday (11:00, 15:00), Saturday (11:00, 14:00), Sunday (14:00)
Jo Ji-young, Jung Eun-hye, Kang A-young
Jang Won-jeong, Shin Yun-ah, Kim Bo-kyung, etc.
[Performance Introduction] A Sensory Object Performance for Children and Caregivers: 《The Child Who Became Flat One Day and the Grandmother Running Toward the End》 《The Child Who Became Flat One Day and the Grandmother Running Toward the End》 depicts the journey shared by a child who sets out to find their suddenly disappeared mother and a grandmother walking toward the end of life. It explores life's significant moments of loss and separation through imagery centered on movement and objects. Objects on stage interact with the actors' bodies to transform into water, wind, butterflies, and turtles, stimulating children's imaginations and allowing them to understand the story through their senses. The performance takes the form of a relaxed performance, where the boundary between the stage and the audience is blurred. In this space, the child and caregiver directly touch the objects and complete the scenes together. While dealing with difficult themes, the production presents them without being heavy through fantastic scenes and formal experimentation. Through the actors' delicate performances, this children's play allows the audience to laugh, empathize, and feel deep emotions. [Synopsis] Where did Mom go? A mysterious journey with a flattened child! “Grandma! I have to go find Mom!!” One day, Mom suddenly disappeared. My heart flattened like a sheet of paper. They say I have to go to the ‘End’ to meet Mom again. The path to the ‘End’ is strange. It feels like time is flowing backward. If I turn back time like this, Mom might come back. A vast, rustling sea, sparkling caterpillars, and swaying turtles are dancing. “Grandma, is this the end? Can I meet Mom now?” A very special time appears before the flattened child. A magical moment that swells up, What awaits on this desperate journey toward the ‘End’?
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