Uncle Moshiko takes Roy to amusement Park. Although Roy surpasses all the facilities he enjoys and also wins a host of surprises and prizes, he is still not satisfied.
Upon returning home, David Moshiko decides to call Roy the temporary and beloved super-fairy tale “The Fisherman and the Goldfish”, by Alexander Pushkin, whose works are considered exemplary in world literature.
The legend comes to life on stage and brings us together with the kind-hearted fisherman and his wife, who never rejoices in the plot and with the goldfish who is just learning at the fish school how to make wishes come true.
This is a spectacular and colorful dance-theater performance combined with video art to the sounds of the best musical works, by Mozart, Khachaturian, Strauss and other creators, bringing to the stage a new and humorous adaptation of the famous story.
Choreography and Artistic Management: Yoram Karmi
Play: Shirili Lawn
Directed by: Amit Afta
Stage design: Batya Segal and Michael Peek
Costume Design: Limor Hershko
Video Art: Sion Pressler, Nityai Shalem
Soundtrack Design: Lior Ronen
Lighting design: Rotem Elroui
Idea development and artistic accompaniment: Yifat Yattah Ron, Ayla Hauptmann
In the role of the fish: Noam Carmeli
In the role of fisherman: Ophir Vale
In the role of the fisherman's wife: Nofer Levinger