Moonlight Pictures
A story with three characters about a girl and a boy.
Szofi is a little girl. A cat. A little flower. Szofi is Bálint's mother. Bálint is Szofi's mother. His grandfather. His boss. His gardener. His cross. His basket. Her air. The pearl of her heart. Szofi Bálint's last thought before falling asleep. Bálint Szofi's first thought upon waking up. Szolint. Báfi. Szobál. Filint.

Schedule
What is stronger: the wounds torn open by another person’s closeness, or the bond that makes healing possible?
What happens when a relationship grows tired, limps, its clothes worn and torn — and it’s even started smoking?
Is it worth coming together, falling apart, blending, staying that way? To build, to build each other? To fester? To rot? To rot together.
We could be heroes, my sweet soul Iluska!
No need to be alone. No need to be alone?
Cast:
Szofi - Niké Kurta / Mariann Hermányi
Bálint - Máté Dezső Georgita
K - László Katona
Written and directed by: Laura Podlovics
Dramaturg: Lilla Szauer
Visual consultant: Eszter Kálmán
Composer: Bálint Kun
Puppets: Dalma Eszter Somogyi
Sound designer: Gábor Mészáros
Lighting designer: Ádám Langó
Assistant director: Lili Lujza Szirtes
Production manager: Dóra Gulyás
Mastercard Creative Fellowship - TITÁNium Award-winning production 2024
Photo: Dóra Gulyás
Voices by: Dalma Georgita-Tenki, Júlia Nyakó, Milla Lotti Podlovics, Tamás Podlovics
Special thanks to:
Budapest Puppet Theatre, Bettina Csarkó, Balázs Benő Fehér, Károly Hoffer, Réka Tünde Legány, Andor Isépy, Gábor Palya, György Szondi
Due to the use of strobe lighting, the performance is not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with epilepsy, or those with pacemakers.
Supported by: Füge Production, Jurányi House, NKA, Mastercard Creative Fellowship Program
Jurányi House
The Jurányi Production Community Incubator House has become a key venue in the capital's cultural life, a vibrant hub of the contemporary art scene.
Our aim in creating the Jurányi was to find a stable, shared home for the independent theatre and creative arts sector, providing the infrastructure necessary for its day-to-day operations. We wanted to create a cultural centre in the Buda area, a "contemporary art house" where theatre-loving young people could spend a few hours over a coffee or even a theatre performance, a creative children's activity or an acrobatic movement class, thus re-filling the abandoned educational institution with an active community life.
Jurányi is more than just a theatre in Buda, it is a creative and creative base where visitors can enjoy a varied artistic, community, and educational program, in addition to a regular repertoire of 300 productions a year. We are proud that the Jurányi House is now a graduation subject in some art schools.
