Teatrul Tineretului Piatra-Neamț

TRAILER

JURASSIC

by George Cocoș
A theatre-film performance by Ana Crăciun-Lambru
Puppets: Alexandru Răzvan Chendrean and Ana Crăciun-Lambru
Set design: Cristian Petrescu
Photo-video: Andrei Ceobanu

Cast:
Pingu: Mircea Postelnicu
Rexi, Triceraptos: Corina Grigoraș
Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Pterodactyl, Mama Dino, Baby Tiger: Cătălina Bălălău
Dr Evil, Triceratops, Papa Dino, Old Penguin: Valentin Florea

Assistants – high school students: Miruna Moaleș, assistant director // Petruța Pavăl, assistant dramaturgy // Cristina Atomei, assistant set designer // Flavia Apetrei, assistant light designer // Elisabetta Iacob, assistant sound designer // Corina Zaharia, assistant technical director // Ana-Carina Gheorghiu-Roban, assistant production manager // Petruța Pavăl, assistant promotion manager

National first performance: 23 Oct 2018

Time: 45min

“JURASSIC is a theatre-film performance, a story about friendship and the extraordinary surprises offered by a journey, whose characters are two penguins, four dinosaurs, a tiger cub and a strange scientist. „Jurassic fulfills a fantasy of younger and, why not, older spectators: a set full of details and dynamic puppets recreate the fantastic world of dinosaurs. Dr. Evil, a slightly mad scientist, wants to win all Nobel prizes with its new creation, the Time Machine. He therefore sends back to the Ice Age a penguin kidnapped from the Orphan Penguins Sanctuary. The Machine breaks down and Pingu, our protagonist, is sent to Jurassic instead. Here he meets Rexi, Tyranossaurus girl, and they face numerous adventures together on their way to the Ice Land. And we travel with them, experiencing small adventures full of emotions – fear, sadness, joy – that eventually instigate friendships… for all Ages.”

Ana Crăciun-Lambru

This performance is produced within the Mic-Ro Laborator de creație teatrală, a cultural project co-funded by the National Cultural Fund Administration. This project does not necessarily reflect the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. NCFA is not responsible for the content of the project or the way in which project results may be used. Responsibility for the above lies entirely with the beneficiary of the funding.