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The Magical Forest of Baba Yaga

Translated By: Stanton Wood
Produced By: Urban Stages
Directed By: Aleksey Burago
Set Design By: Ryan Kravetz
Based on the beloved Russian character who lives in a log cabin that moves around on a pair of dancing chicken legs. In a world where children are turned into trees and impossible tasks are everyday chores, poor Lisa has to use all her inventiveness to find and free her lost children from the clutches of Baba Yaga.

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“Ryan Kravetz, the set designer, has created a shimmering forest and an ingenious version of Baba Yaga’s mobile home, a hut on chicken legs. They make a mesmerizing backdrop for the contest of wills between the witch and Lisa” – Laurel Graeber The New York Times –

“ Ryan Kravetz’s set design for Urban Stages’s holiday family show, The Magical Forest of Baba Yaga, with scenic art by Alexander Solodukho, is positively beautiful. The playing space is transformed into a green and gold forest, evoked by a canopy of gilded leaves, a molded cliff, giant moss-colored toadstools, and a waterfall of turquoise satin.” – RL Nesvet Off Off Onine –

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