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Danny Bain: Jack the Saviour

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2025/10/04
Saturday
10:30 - 11:30
Concert hall
Type:
Family Programmes
Concert
Genre:
Traditional/Global
House of Music Hungary production

Series:
story teller and percussionist
Danny Bain
guitar
Sam Redbreast Wilson
vocals
Krisztina Volkova
piccolo, accordion and violin
Béla Ágoston
double bass
Károly Horváth

Danny Bain: Jack the Saviour

This programme is held in Hungarian.

Listen to the sound of the lomophone and the kitchen horn! Discover the lycanthrope, the sly trumpet, the lopossum and other strange creatures of the Tokapippi Mountains in this fabulous concert! But what makes this concert fabulous?
American-born Danny Bain arrived in Hungary in 2010 and since then he has created numerous children's productions, several of which have won professional acclaim at various children's theatre forums. In this production, which premieres in 2025, the puppet show is transformed into a special family programme with multiple performers, mixing real and homemade instruments, blurring the boundaries between theatre and concert, and featuring Danny and a host of great musicians. The story was written by Anna Sándor and Danny Bain, the production was directed by Viktória Szántó, and the sets and puppets were designed by Blattner Prize-winning puppeteer Ákos Mátravölgyi. So this is an extraordinary performance, this is your place!

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3 700 Ft
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Each of the performances in our series tells an instructive story in accordance with the highest artistic expectations. This in itself is remarkable, but at the same time, a common feature of these performances is that they try to connect the classic with the new, the tradition with the present. To do this, however, they use completely different genres: contemporary circus, contemporary music, folk music fairy tale plays. So those who attend all three performances will not only get to know the different faces of the world of fairy tales, the new faces of classic stories, but also the most diverse genres!

2023/10/21 - 2025/10/04