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The Young Girl, the Devil and the Mill - Tilt Festival
Sat Mar 2, 2019 - Sun Mar 3, 2019
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Repeating every days through March 3, 2019.
2:00pm ET
Age: 7 & up
Price: $25-$45
The 2019 Tilt Kids Festival opens at FIAF with The Young Girl, the Devil and the Mill, a musical written and directed by celebrated theater maker and director of the world-renowned Festival d’Avignon, Olivier Py.
Based on The Brothers Grimm's The Girl without Hands, The Young Girl, the Devil and the Mill tells the story of a naïve father who makes a deal with the devil without realizing that this bargain comes with the sacrifice of his own daughter. Fearful of the devil’s revenge, he cuts off both her hands. But the young girl flees and begins a journey fraught with perils that introduce universal questions about death, evil, love, war, memory, and fidelity.
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