About the performance:
In Georgian fairy tales, one of the most powerful magical items is the all-powerful stone — NatvrisTvali (The Eye of Desire).
But the main “weapon” of our character Nika the boy is his kind heart, which leads him to do good deeds: he saves animals from torture and death, feels compassion for a baby dragon, rescues him, and in return receives the Eye of Desire from the mother dragon.
Nika’s kindness even softens the heart of the stone itself — and it begins to speak.
Only the greedy Armazi turns out to be the villain. Nika must fight him to free the captive princess and reclaim the stolen Eye. Despite great obstacles, with the help of friends, he defeats evil — and as all good fairy tales go, this one ends happily.
“NatvrisTvali” is a fairy tale performance about kindness and compassion — stronger than any magic stone.
The performance is intended for children (ages 5 and up), their parents and grandparents, and for everyone who loves fairy tales and theater.
Author & Director: Kote Mirianashvili
Choreographer: Niko Nanitashvili
Composer: David Malazonia
Scenographer: David Popiashvili
Assistant Director: Nata Arveladze
Cast:
Giorgi Jgikurdze, Lasha Grdzelidze, Mariam Khukhunaishvili, Elene Darchia, Maka Bardavelidze, Nino Lezhava, Giorgi Gogishvili, Kakha Gabelaia, Paata Mkheidze, Paata Kikvadze, Tamar Tkemaladze, Ketevan Chachua, Nino Papiashvili, Nia Togonidze.
Age: 5+