Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
September 15, 2002
Ended: 
October 2002
Country: 
Bulgaria
City: 
Sofia
Company/Producers: 
Sofia Puppet Theater
Theater Type: 
International
Theater: 
Sofia Puppet Theater
Theater Address: 
14 General Gurko Street
Phone: 
359-2-987-3815
Running Time: 
1 hr
Genre: 
Comedy
Author: 
Magdalena Miteva
Director: 
Magdalena Miteva
Review: 

 Mid-September traditionally sees a week of season premieres at Sofia Puppet Theater. This year, following a successful opening for We, The Blackbirds (see TotalTheater.com review in the Criticopia International section), the next day brought Tup-Tup. That is Bulgarian for the sound of heartbeats. The entire show is done in black light, with segments of pink tubing morphing from one shape to another to tell a story about love. A large pulsing heart turns into a floral offering for the girl.

As is the wont for such stories, happiness seems within reach until events take a different turn. Still relying on the colored tubing's evolving forms, Magdalena Miteva's show traces a sad trajectory until everything is happily resolved. Throughout Vrado Kovalev's musical selections reinforce the mood of the moment. Invisible puppeteers use impeccable timing to pace the story. The hour flies by, but the biggest surprise comes at the end when only four players come out for bows. It seems incredible that they can realize so much variety being so few in number. The performance under review attracted a full house, and the enthusiastic response augurs for a long run in repertory.

Cast: 
Magdalena Miteva, Galina Savova, Rumen Ugrinski, Marieta Petrova (Puppeteers).
Technical: 
Designer: Magdalena Miteva; Music: Vrado Kovalev
Miscellaneous: 
Sofia Puppet Theatre is Bulgaria's premiere venue for puppet shows, and the theater has its pick of graduates from the National Academy of Theater and Film Art ahead of the dozen or so other companies throughout the country. Per Executive Manager Zlatko Gulekov, the Bulgarian puppet tradition ranks third in world importance after the Russian and Czech schools. Depending on the shows in repertory, additional personnel augment the core company of 20. Prices are about half of the typical Sofia theater and less than for a movie.
Critic: 
David Lipfert
Date Reviewed: 
September 2002