Suteev’s book Funny Tales has been a favourite of generations. It captivates the imagination of young children who are just starting to discover the world, but his simple stories stay with them throughout their lives, and continue growing, maturing, opening windows through which the whole world can be seen. Let’s open one together...
The show aimed at preschool and elementary school children plays with the idea of sibling rivalry. How does the birth of a sibling affect a small child? How will they deal with the fact that from now on, they will have to share? How will they turn from the king of the world into a huffing and puffing, offended little prince? Me too, me too – that’s all the little one can say. What can the older sibling do?
Little Sis and Big Bro travel to grandma’s village for the summer. It’s vacation time, grandma is forgiving, there must be so many adventures waiting for them. But, of course, Big Bro is not allowed to do anything exciting that big boys would do, because Little Sis is not allowed, she is to be protected, she is too young. And then, as expected, trouble ensues. Big Bro wins – he overcomes himself more than he overcomes his little sister. How that happens, I will not yet tell...
Szabó Attila was born in 1976 in Iszkáz, Veszprém county (Hungary). After five years spent as leader of the Janus University Theatre in Pécs, in 2008,he graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest as a dramaturge. Since then, he has been living in Pomáz. Besides his work as a Clown Doctor, he is currently working as a dramaturge and stage director.
He has worked in theatres (Miskolc National Theatre, Pécs National Thearte, Csiky Gergely Theatre Kaposvár, Jókai Theatre Komárno (Slovakia), Tomcsa Sándor Theatre Odorheiu Secuiesc (Romania), collaborated with alternative theatre projekts (Szkéné Theatre, Merlin Theatre, Kompánia Company), as well as numerous puppet theatres in cities such as Pécs, Győr, Eger, Miskolc, Szeged, Veszprém, Békéscsaba, Zalaegerszeg, Satu Mare, Oradea, Cluj-Napoca.