For the fourth year in a row, the travelling summer theater festival "Lyatno teatro" will give children and their parents moments of pure happiness. And to make this day unforgettable in their lives, together they will measure their strength in animation with games, survive a storm of hundreds of balloons, experience a miracle with coming to life paintings, learn in a puppet farm to care for nature, and experience the most important thing in life - love.
Little Theatre Company, the company behind the festival loved by young and old, is already counting down the days to its first performance of the year, firing imaginations with promises of magic, laughter and а sunny mood.
"With our creation in 2013, we set ourselves the task of reaching out to people in small settlements", says Emil Yordanov, director, actor and manager of the company. Otherwise, what makes the festival successful is that it offers a wide range of creative products and people can recognise themselves in them, find something for themselves and enjoy themselves. We have a varied programme of games, workshops, performances, shows - from puppetry to the art of magicians."
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