"I'm a teddy bear with a very small mind, and those long words about where to put them... I usually have a sip of condensed milk or a little bit of honey in the morning. I understand everything, but to be honest I don't understand anything. We have to find the Axis, or maybe the Avigalvi, or maybe some other similar thing. We do not know what it is, but we must find it. Most of all?
We have to think... Eating honey is a lot of fun, and it's fun with Piglet. I like it when Piglet and I come to you and you ask: "Can we have a snack?" and I say: "I won't refuse, how about you, Piglet?".
The play "The Echo of Shiobeit", directed by Arvydas Viktoras Lebeliūnas, is a story for children and their families, which intertwines the relationship between two generations of a family and highlights the importance of family communication, which has a huge power in personality development.
This is essential today, when face-to-face communication with those closest to us is becoming a deficit and smart technology is a means for adults to reassure their offspring and "be quiet" themselves.
The story begins when little Jonah returns with his dad to the farmhouse where his childhood once passed. Overwhelmed by the daily routine, Joniek's dad is about to sell the house to solve his financial worries.
The memories in the air take his dad back to the carefree days of his childhood of rolling meadows and scented woods. Today, however, he is a grown man, caught up in the daily routine of life, unable to find a moment for his son, who needs togetherness like air.
Seeing his dad's never-ending worries, little Jonuk sets off into the forest to explore the world with his dad's long-forgotten toys: Pooh Bear, Piglet Knyskliuk, Rabbit, Donkey
and an owl.
After all, Daddy was also once the same age as little Jonas...