The play in a modern style includes scenography using wooden puppets (one of which plays the role of a living character) and large screens showing drawings in the sand.
The plot of the production is based on the story of a boy from a Turkic tribe that was destroyed by enemies and burned to the ground. The child who miraculously survived was saved and raised by wolves.
Through the play, young viewers will get acquainted with the positive interaction between people and animals, as well as the harmony between wildlife and society.
Using the example of the image of the Lone Wolf (Yalguzag), the compassion of wolves for a human cub is shown, their upbringing of the boy in the spirit of justice and a thirst for revenge for his relatives, which turns him into a strong and fair person.
With the help of the magic bird Simurg, Yalguzag returns to people, but does not forget the family of wolves he saved and finds a way to thank them. In addition, he takes revenge on the enemies who once destroyed his home and killed his relatives. As a result, Yalguzag, having gathered strong and loyal friends around him, becomes a symbol of the victory of truth and justice.