Bloody Fang
At the heart of the performance lies a powerful conflict between humanity and the natural world. The story reveals how human cruelty toward nature disrupts the fragile balance between man and the environment. Captured by humans as a wolf cub, the wolf grows up carrying a deep longing for freedom. As it matures, this desire becomes a driving force, shaping both its fate and the unfolding tragedy. The production stands apart through its sharp thematic focus and strong social relevance. The play explores not only the strained relationship between humans and nature, but also the eternal struggle between light and darkness, good and evil. These opposing forces collide throughout the story, giving rise to profound moral questions.
Raising fundamental human concerns, the performance also carries a strong patriotic spirit, encouraging reflection on responsibility, conscience, and respect for the natural world.
Cast
Ak Azу - Edil Mekeshov
Borash - Eldos Masalim
Aktai - Tursynbek Duzbayev (Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan),
Kanat Niyazbekov (Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan)
Amantai - Ertai Khasenov (Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan)
Akzhelen - Aiyam Begmat
Akshulan - Kairat Mukushev
Bektas-Mailiayak - Shalkar Arystanbekov
