Inspired by Perrault's tale, Le petit Capuchon rouge tells the story of Clotilde, a little girl who receives a very special gift from her grandmother: a goldfish she names Capuchon. Swimming in the roundness of his bowl, Capuchon dreams of seeing the sea... One day, luck smiles on him and-splash!-he dives into the ocean, where he discovers underwater treasures. There he also meets many new friends: a baby beluga, capelins, sturgeons. But suddenly, a strange fish appears. It's the sea wolf...
Jasmine Dubé tells this intimate, maritime story accompanied by musician Christophe Papadimitriou. The banjo, double bass, and harmonica punctuate the tale.
An adventure full of love and waves, inspired by the picture book of the same name published by Raton laveur in 1992, and reissued by Bayard.
A creation of Théâtre Bouche Décousue.
Ages: For the whole family, ages 3 and up.