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.