TrickTrek Theatre — performance Kuthi

TrickTrek Theatre is a nomadic family puppet company from Estonia (founders Alexander & Serafima Andreev and their son Luka), operating at the intersection of sculpture, mechanics and theatre. 

Kuthi is a wordless mechanical puppet performance that unfolds as a dynamic battle: the king’s daughter’s wedding is disrupted by the raven-warriors Kuthi attacking the castle. 

The stage becomes a moving fortress—sliding walls, hidden chambers, catapults and siege machines—all hand-crafted in wood and mechanism, where every gear and plank has narrative weight. 

Recommended age 6+ — the piece combines playful elements with a visually rich and immersive structure. 
TrickTrek doesn’t just stage puppet shows—they build performance-machines where engineering is storytelling and architecture is character. 
This project invites the audience to step into the mechanism: to feel the siege, see the fortress transform, witness the outcome. Stone Oven House hosts projects like this, where craft, invention and theatre meet.

Screening of The Witness Trauma by Taya Zubova at Stone Oven House