The Rabbit Theatre

Rabbits, these little creatures, have been companions to humans for a long time. In many cultures, rabbits symbolize life and rebirth due to their prolific breeding and rapid reproduction. They are considered symbols of luck and family love. Additionally, rabbits are legendary animals featured in tales across various cultures in both Asia and Europe. These stories and the rich imaginations they inspire have resulted in countless fables, each with its moral lessons, in different countries worldwide.
Hence, the imaginary The Rabbit Theatre was born, drawing inspiration from the attire of high society in the Western Hemisphere, which led fashion trends during various European eras. The admiration for the intricate beauty of clothing and meticulously crafted accessories of people from the past has inspired the costumes used in historical plays and films today.
Furthermore, this concept includes rabbits dressed in human clothes, acting as characters to tell stories. In this imaginary world, rabbits narrate tales to children, playing with toys that resemble humans (the reverse of humans playing with animal-shaped dolls) to recount timeless fables beginning with "Once upon a time," a phrase that never loses its magic. These stories impart wisdom and lessons to children from generation to generation, often concluding with "The moral of the story is...". As adults, we may forget the lessons from these childhood stories and might need to seek answers from our children, who still live in their pure, untainted imaginative world.
We hope that The Rabbit Theatre, this little theatre, might bring you back to the days of old when you listened to bedtime stories. It invites you to open your heart to the voices of children in their innocent imaginative world, reminding us of how joyful our childhood days were.


