A family-friendly object theater adaptation of Simonas Daukantas's Lithuanian Robinsonade.
This imaginative object theater production reimagines the classic tale of Robinson Crusoe through a distinctly Lithuanian lens, drawing on the works of Simonas Daukantas. It promises a unique blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and family drama, as a young man named Peliūzė finds himself shipwrecked and forced to adapt to an unfamiliar island.
The play delves into ancient Lithuanian worldview, language, and mythology, offering insights into the survival methods of early Lithuanians. Beyond the historical and cultural aspects, it explores universal themes of respect, trust, and love within families, making it a thought-provoking experience for both children and adults.