Kippkopp, who has been peacefully slumbering since autumn, is awoken by a nesting mouse breaking a walnut shell. Ah well, maybe it is high time to go and discover the great wide world, and maybe even find a mate, with a bit of luck...
The story of the cheeky chestnut boy Kippkopp and, of course, his pretty companion Tipptopp, the chestnut girl, has been performed many hundreds of times and is an important landmark in the decade-long pioneering work of the Kolibri Theatre and its director, János Novák. The director Bea Tisza decided that Veronika Marék's widely known story was ideal for adaptation, particularly as children of kindergarten and primary school age love its repetition - just think of all those bedtime stories thei...