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Taško Theater: comedy "Prestigious Profession"
Idea for Lithuania: Teaching as a prestigious profession by 2025. Is this realistic?
"Long, long, long ago, when all the books in the world had already been conceived but not yet written, there was a City of Seven Sages in this world. It was inhabited by polite, community-minded, creative, curious people who liked to form societies: book readers, knitters, gardeners, herbalists, geographers, carpenters, artists, poets…
The townspeople lived happily until one day something unexpected happened: on a bright Sunday afternoon, a huge shadow covered the sky. Looking up, the people saw a giant… A carp! The carp swam past the town's beautiful gardens without even looking around, but when it reached the townspeople's pride and joy – the school – it stopped and smiled.
Then it opened its mouth – gulp – and swallowed the school whole!
The comedy Prestigious Profession is a colorful and surrealistic depiction of a party during which the characters ask questions: What kind of school do we remember? Would we want our children to attend the same kind of school? What are our dream professions? Not a teacher? Why not a teacher?
While creating the play, the creative team delved not only into the grand plans of the state, but also into their own memories, experiences, situations and feelings experienced at school, and sought ways to talk about the challenges of the education system without losing human connection, to create balanced expectations, not to get angry, but to participate in creating a brighter perspective, a better quality of coexistence, and a more beautiful future. This performance is a journey towards the light that the creators of Taško teatras want to share with you.
Creative team: Aistė Alksnytė, Donatas Mickūnas, Gediminas Povilavičius, Karolina Kuzborska, Kristupas Biržietis, Paulius Kavoliūnas, Solveiga Reklaitytė
Dramaturgy consultant: Kristina Steiblytė
Costume designer: Polina Nimrea
Lighting designer: Justas Bø
Composer: Lukas Feser
Process consultant: Jonas Tertelis.
Duration of the performance: 90 min.
Age rating: N-7