What we expect:

What we expect in this performance, as it also says in the program, is an exciting and humorous performance about why Sleeping Beauty does not want to wake up from her hundred-year-long sleep. We also think that if a puppet is going to play Sleeping Beauty, there must be a reason for it.

What is the theme?

We think the theme is that Sleeping Beauty is tired of everything in the world and just wants to sleep.

What do we think after the performance:

After the performance, we had slightly different thoughts about the show. Our first thought was to see why Sleeping Beauty wouldn't wake up. We have some of the same thoughts after the performance, but we also have some other thoughts. We think that since Sleeping Beauty was obviously asleep at the start, we think she's dreaming about why she won't wake up. First we see the doll, which is Sleeping Beauty sleeping, but we see her parents going in and out when she's behind the transparent curtains. Then they move Sleeping Beauty out and put her on stage. The parents, boyfriend and doctor control the puppet.

We think that the performance is about her dreaming, and that's because after her parents, boyfriend and doctor are dressed in nice clothes, they change style when Sleeping Beauty wakes up. And then we think that Sleeping Beauty is dreaming, because she's in front of the transparent curtains and her parents, boyfriend and doctor have changed into black clothes. We think that she is dreaming about different reasons why she doesn't want to wake up, but then it looks like the doctor is trying to help her because Sleeping Beauty also looks very depressed. At the end of this performance, we think that Sleeping Beauty wakes up from this dream, because she is then back behind the transparent curtains and her parents have changed back into nicer clothes.

We can recommend this to people who can tolerate loud noise and those over the 9+ age limit

Dina larsen granlund and Oda jensen