![]() The 70-minute play Dế Mèn Phiêu Lưu Ký was adapted from the children’s book of the same-name by the popular late writer Tô Hoài in 1941. During his time spent with the ants, the boy learns several lessons which change him for the better. It is the story of a boy who prefers pleasure to work and is captured by an ant family. The new show Cậu Bé Khổng Lồ Lạc Vào Hang Kiến that debuted last month conveys a message to young children. ![]() ![]() The Youth Theatre-designed charity programme, which is being funded by organisations and individuals, is aimed at making children happy on the occasion of International Children’s Day on June 1.” “It is not easy for these children to watch shows at a theatre. “We hope we can help underprivileged children become more confident and integrate with the community,” director Bùi Như Lai said. The audience will comprise children who live in orphanage centres and study at vocational schools around Hà Nội. The shows include Cậu Bé Khổng Lồ Lạc Vào Hang Kiến (Giant Boy Lost In Ant Cave), Dế Mèn Phiêu Lưu Ký (The Adventures Of A Cricket) and Ông Lão Đánh Cá Và Con Cá Vàng (Fisherman And A Golden Fish). Underprivileged children will enjoy shows performed by artists from the Việt Nam Youth Theatre every Saturday of this month at the Thanh Niên Theatre on 37 Trần Bình Trọng Street. The troupe will entertain underprivileged children from Hà Nội’s orphanage centres and vocational schools. ![]() ![]() Charity event: A scene of Cậu Bé Khổng Lồ Lạc Vào Hang Kiến by Việt Nam Youth Theatre’s artists. ![]()
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