A magical journey with puppets: the bunny that wanted to sponge bread

An unforgettable season end

On Sunday, March 30 at 12:15, the Igualada Network dismiss its season of shows for the family audience with a lovely proposal. Attendees will be able to enjoy a puppet show with live music, inspired by the delicious tale of Ramon Besora, ‘The bunny that wanted to cake’.

A story of cooperation and friendship

The show tells the adventures of a bunny that, with the help of his friends in the forest, decides to cook a sponge bread. With the participation of animals such as the bear, the hedgehog and the swallows, the story is a celebration of coexistence and cooperation between the characters.

Dramaturgy and live music

The dramaturgy of this work has been prepared by Marta Esmets, who brings a special touch to the narrative. In addition, Miquel Fletas is in charge of the music creation, as well as the design of the puppets, in collaboration with Montse Fletas. This production has been recognized with the prestigious Drac d’Or Award, a badge that emphasizes its artistic quality.

Theater peanut: more than 15 years of experience

Peanut Teatre is a company that has spent more than 15 years in the art of puppet and shadow theater, creating shows that attract both children and adults. His artistic proposal combines stories from around the world with live music, offering an immersive and captivating experience.

A show for all

The bunny I wanted to sponge is a poetic journey that promises to charm both children and adults. This work is presented as a unique opportunity to close the network season with a show that cannot be lost.

Entries and practical information

Tickets can be purchased at the price of € 7, with a discount for members of the network that can obtain them for only € 5. To make the discount, it is necessary to submit the associate card. Tickets are available on the website www.teatremunicipalateu.cat and can also be purchased at the Teatre box office, located in the Passage d’en Vives, one hour before the function.

A future full of shows

From April 3 to 6, the Igualada exhibition will fill the streets and theaters of the city with a rich program of children’s and youth shows, continuing the tradition of the network to foster stage art among new generations.

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