The aim of the performance is to offer entertainment, laughter and joy to hospitalised children that often experience feelings of stress, emotional instability and limited cooperation and communication in the treatment and interpersonal relationships. Researchers in USA have showed that children-patients, who watched systematically theatre in the hospitals coped better with their anxiety and the hospitalization, improved their psychology, cooperated more positively with doctors and nurses and parents and accepted their therapy better.
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