
MESE 9 KÉPBEN, 3 FELVONÁSBAN
SZEMÉLYEK:
ELSŐ KÉP.
MÁSODIK KÉP.
HARMADIK KÉP.
NEGYEDIK KÉP.
ÖTÖDIK KÉP.
HATODIK KÉP.
HETEDIK KÉP.
NYOLCADIK KÉP.
In a moon‑lit night on the wide‑open plains of Hortobágy, a tiny fire flickers while three shepherd boys huddle around it, their voices mixing with the distant hum of a wandering flute. The old shepherd’s pipe‑smoke curls into the star‑spattered sky, setting a gentle, slightly mischievous mood that invites listeners to lean in and imagine the rustle of grasses and the soft clatter of distant horns.
Soon the boys begin swapping outrageous yarns—tall tales of secret mills hidden in forests, daring escapes through chimneys, and wild adventures that stretch the imagination to its limits. Their playful banter is punctuated by a sprightly song, and as the fire crackles, the stage hints at a larger world of kings, queens, fairy princesses, and wandering travelers waiting just beyond the horizon. The opening promises a light‑hearted, musical journey where humor and wonder mingle, inviting listeners of all ages to join the merry romp from the very first spark.
Language
hu
Duration
~2 hours (126K characters)
Release date
2024-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1884–1953
A warm, witty voice in 20th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote poetry, fiction, plays, and journalism with unusual lightness and feeling. His work often turns everyday life, childhood memory, and vulnerability into something vivid and memorable.
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