The Fairy who Sees in the Dark 3+
László Bagossy / 55 min
The youngest fairy isn't especially skilled at anything, while each of her siblings excels in their own specialty. One evening she whispers to her mother for a fairytale from which she might find out her fairy name. Fairies get their name from their most important attribute, you see. Her fairy mother tells her a fairytale which brings her together with prince Pipsqueak step by step past the Old man, the Evil Dwarf, wolves, the Sun's Servant and other perils to the darkest nook of the seventy-seventh island of the Black Sea, where the Dragon is guarding the kidnapped princess Raspberry. "Whoever wishes to walk with me must see the words in the dark," her mother says. And the little fairy follows her words. She safely returns from her journey and proves to be the bravest of her siblings, the Fairy who sees in the dark. She becomes a guide to all who travel, who seek, who hesitate.
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Crew and cast
Directress Rita Bartal Kiss
Performers Elena Volpi, Metka Jurc, Aja Kobe, Tilen Kožamelj and Danilo Trstenjak
Translator Gabriella Gaál
Visual designer Sabina Šinko
Dramaturge Szaida Khaled-Abdo
Composer Árpád Bakos
Speech advisor Metka Damjan
Assistant directress and dramaturge Eva Nađ
Lighting designer Enver Ibrahimagić
Sound designer Marko Jakopanec
Puppet technologists Primož Mihevc, Darka Erdelji and Mojca Bernjak
Costujme manufacturer Mojca Bernjak
Set makers Lucijan Jošt and Branko Caserman
Premiere — 19. March 2015