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Tue, 7 April 12.00 Pärnu Concert Hall
Wed, 8 April 12.00 Vanemuine Concert Hall
Thu, 9 April 12.00 Estonia Concert Hall
Fri, 10 April 12.00 Jõhvi Concert Hall
Children's Musical "Puss in Boots"
Music by Raimo Kangro
Libretto by Leelo Tungal
Directed by Ain Anger and Oksana Tralla
Conductor Henri Christofer Aavik
Performed in Estonian
The main character of this fairy tale, Jaan Karepea (whom his cat brilliantly renamed Marquis de Carabas), was a rather ordinary young man. His fate would've been quite dreary if he hadn't inherited, along with a pair of boots, his father's cat, Ints. Wearing human boots, Ints helps Jaan win both the princess's heart and the battle against the powerful ogre.
Raimo Kangro's children's musical "Puss in Boots" op. 25 (1980), is composed for soloists, choir, symphony orchestra and a band. The libretto was written by Leelo Tungal, based on Charles Perrault's classic fairy tale of the same name.
Premiere: March 26, 1981, Estonian State Puppet Theatre
In collaboration with the NGO „Ooperiga sõbraks“.
The show runs for approximately 2 hours, including a 30-minute intermission.
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Introduction
Tue, 7 April 12.00 Pärnu Concert Hall
Wed, 8 April 12.00 Vanemuine Concert Hall
Thu, 9 April 12.00 Estonia Concert Hall
Fri, 10 April 12.00 Jõhvi Concert Hall
Children's Musical "Puss in Boots"
Music by Raimo Kangro
Libretto by Leelo Tungal
Directed by Ain Anger and Oksana Tralla
Conductor Henri Christofer Aavik
Performed in Estonian
The main character of this fairy tale, Jaan Karepea (whom his cat brilliantly renamed Marquis de Carabas), was a rather ordinary young man. His fate would've been quite dreary if he hadn't inherited, along with a pair of boots, his father's cat, Ints. Wearing human boots, Ints helps Jaan win both the princess's heart and the battle against the powerful ogre.
Raimo Kangro's children's musical "Puss in Boots" op. 25 (1980), is composed for soloists, choir, symphony orchestra and a band. The libretto was written by Leelo Tungal, based on Charles Perrault's classic fairy tale of the same name.
Premiere: March 26, 1981, Estonian State Puppet Theatre
In collaboration with the NGO „Ooperiga sõbraks“.
The show runs for approximately 2 hours, including a 30-minute intermission.