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Review: Katto-Kassinen

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As a genuine expert in the field, the young gentleman Kaspian was able to tell in an enlightening way what the City Theatre’s novelty KATTO-KASSINEN felt like.
That Miss Ram was a real ram….”
began to laugh, giggling at his Caspian review.
“He was fighting with Katto-Kassinen ….”
(followed by an expressive description of the fight scene with a full body!)
“Besides, that Kassinen flew RIGHT! Little Brother didn’t know how to do it, because he wasn’t like that…. That kind of thing…. well, it’s like Kassinen’s, but Kassinen carried it. And there were REAL clouds in the sky, too.”
The convincing story continues:
“The music was nice, when they all sang and then I could have danced, because it was so good. And those ghosts were pretty awesome and the thunder was just right… Something small could have made me scared.”
After the totem, Caspian continues:
“At first, I almost felt bad in the theatre, but when it started, it went so fast, because it was so good and even though it lasted quite a long time.”

A MORE ADULT reviewer thinks that it is positive for the heart that such plays for children and families are made with real intensity, skill and care. An adult has time to follow the sets, lights and other technology in the heat of the events, and once again they were full of stuff in Kassinen . Like the whole atmosphere, functionality and sound reproduction.
The band gets full marks with it.

After half-time, I started to laugh seriously and there was enough to laugh and cheer for even the most serious horn-player-chalky adult throughout the show.
Faithful to the personality of Lindgren’s original character, the play also had room for everyday applications, and may Katto-Kassinen fly over our rooftops for a long time, bringing pleasant and genuine pleasure and joy to Helsinki residents of all sizes.
(Of course, for others as well!)