- Date
- Thursday, October 22
- Time
- 18:00-18:35
- Price
- From 8 EUR
- Age
- 3-8 years
- Place
- Malmitalo • Helsinki
- Booking
- Booking required
Teatteri Mukamas's Metsän arvoitus is a short puppet-theatre performance for children. Live music and Anna-Liisa Tarvainen's puppets take the audience into the forest, where nature sounds, a squirrel and a found map open a small adventure about friendship and discovery.
- Organizer
- Malmitalo / Teatteri Mukamas
At a glance
- Date
- Thursday, October 22
- Time
- 18:00-18:35
- Price
- From 8 EUR
- Age
- 3-8 years
- Languages
- fi
- Booking
- Booking required
- Toilets
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Accessibility
- Partial
- Parking nearby
- Partial
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Malmitalo's main entrance and lobby are accessible, indoor public areas can be used by wheelchair users and the second floor is reachable by lift. Public toilets are in the lobby, with accessible toilets in the main lobby and on the second-floor classroom corridor. Lippu.fi lists a wheelchair + assistant ticket category and a 0 EUR assistant ticket, but the exact hall-specific seating and route should be checked with ticket sales.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The performance is indoors at Malmitalo. Lippu.fi handles seat selection and ticket delivery. The exact hall, pram storage location and any sound-level arrangements have not been stated.
- Schedule notes
- The performance duration is listed as about 35 minutes.
- Booking notes
- A ticket is required. Tickets are sold by Lippu.fi. Assistant tickets are sold through Lippu.fi phone service, full-service sales points and Helsinki Cultural Centre ticket offices.
- Price notes
- The basic ticket is 8 EUR. Lippu.fi states that the price includes VAT and service fee; a separate order fee and possible delivery or payment-method fees are added to the order.
- Age notes
- The source age recommendation is over 3 years. The short duration, puppets and music especially suit preschool and early primary-school children, but following the story may require understanding Finnish.