"Once upon a time there were three piglets - Nif, Nuf and Naf. They each built themselves a house - out of straw, sticks and bricks. When they were attacked by an angry Wolf, he destroyed the weaker piglets' houses, and all the brothers hid in Naf's stone house. Then they all defeated the Wolf together.
This fairy tale has been well known to everyone, children and adults alike. And it seems, what's new here? But it turns out that puppeteers, especially in the Lėlė Theatre, are very inventive. They have staged this fairy tale four times - in 1963, 1977, 1980 and 1999. And all of them were different.
In its latest version of The Three Little Pigs, the Puppet Theatre offers a light-hearted and musical, improvisational and entertaining spectacle - for both children and their parents.
... A small troupe of wandering performers - three comedians and a Ballerina - take to the stage. They are about to tell the audience the tale of the Three Little Pigs. However, the Kiemsargis, with his unreasonable ambitions as a performer, is a major obstacle to the performers' plans. While he tries to thwart the performers, he actually helps them and thus finds his place in life. The musical Irmantas Jankaitis shines in the role of Kiemsargis - the Wolf. This role provides a grateful opportunity for the various manifestations of his artistic talent to shine.