Mommy’s Dragon


Mommy's Dragon

o: 3+ (: 35'

We are not currently performing the show.

In the performance, which is based on the eponymous picture book by Estonian author Piret Jaaks, we meet a little girl and her mother. The girl thinks her mother is special because she has a dragon living inside her. The dragon is not happy when the girl messes up the couch with jam, breaks a cup, or cuts the mother’s new dress. At such times, the dragon gets angry and breathes fire. The mother feels a strong pain in her stomach and screams out loud. However, the mother says she has grown a bit tired of her dragon and that, when the girl is as big as she is, they will let the dragon go and send it to the moon together.

In the performance, the dragon is presented as a metaphor for anger. Through metaphors, we approach children’s experiences by portraying abstract themes through storytelling rather than analytical, adult reasoning. Representing anger through the dragon character introduces children, in a non-intrusive way, to the idea that emotions are a part of everyone’s life, including adults. We are responsible for how we coexist with our dragons. The performance is a puppet show for one actress and musician who accompanies the action live.

The performance is suitable for children aged 3 and up and lasts 30 minutes.

Premiere: October 14, 2022

Story: Piret Jaaks
Direction and Concept: Katja Povše
Dramaturgy: Anže Virant
Visual Design: Špela Trobec
Music: Tea Vidmar
Costume Design and Puppet Making: Iztok Hrga
Puppet Design and 3D Printing: Marjan Kunaver
3D Printing: Aleksander Andželović
Scenery Construction: Gorazd Rajh
Scenery Painting: Alevtina Ainutdinova
Dramatization Based on Translation: Julija Potrč Šavli
Performance and Animation: Ana Špik Jakin
Live Music Performance: Tea Vidmar
Production: Hiša otrok in umetnosti and Puppet Theatre FRU-FRU