The Adventures of Odysseus

Children's show

Upcoming dates

  • Sunday | 29/12/2024 | 17:00
    Subtitles: Without subs
  • Monday | 30/12/2024 | 11:00
    Subtitles: Without subs
  • Monday | 30/12/2024 | 13:30
    Subtitles: Without subs

A play by Roy Chen based on Homer's Greek epic poem

A play by Roy Chen based on Homer's  Greek epic poem "The Odyssey"

Director Shir Goldberg

Music Daniel Salomon

Set Design Alexander Lisyansky

Costume Design Polina Adamova

Lighting Design Martin Adin

Choreography Sharom Gal

 

It turns out that within The Odyssey, the greatest adventure story of all times, lies the simple story of a family: A father who won the war and needs to get home, and a mother and child who wait for him to return. Each one of these characters goes through a journey, an odyssey.

A modern day Dad has to travel abroad for ten days and gives his son a magical book.

”…if you read this book time will go by faster…” he promises.

 

The book tells the tale of King Odysseus who went to war with Troy and won. Now that he has won he hurries to make his way back home to his wife and son, but his journey becomes longer and turns into an Odyssey.

 

Odysseus, the mythological hero and his brave friends go through many adventures ,some scary, others funny, and each adventure is a lesson, allegory or a pondering dream. They have to face giant Cyclops and seductive sirens, solve riddles and make tough choices, and cross the kingdom of the dead while dealing with their longing for home. As they deal with their journey and longing for home, so does the boy waiting at home for his father ; And the children in the audience.”…when will dad return?…” the Boy asks his Mother who explains to him that “…sometimes waiting is also an odyssey…”

 

The Odyssey by Homerus isn’t just an ancient Greek myth, it is also the basis for all of the adventure/journey tales we know. Along with a touching family story that appeals to us all- A father trying to get home and a Wife and Son waiting for him with all of their might.

 

Duration - 1 hour 15 minutes without intermission.

 



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