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Sixth day of the festival «Theatre.UZ/2013» On the sixth day IV International Theatre Festival «Theatre.UZ/2013» were the last three performances of the program: "The Magic Pearl" in National Youth Theatre, "I come back, forget!" of Samarkand Regional Russian Drama Theatre named after Anton Chekhov in Uzbek National Academic Drama Theatre and solo performance "Amok" Klaipeda Musical Theatre " Pilies " ( Lithuania) at the Youth Theatre of Uzbekistan. The festival «Theatre.UZ/2013» ended at the seventh day, October 26, and with the closing ceremony of awarding the participants, held in conjunction with the premiere of the children's musical «The Lion King" at the Palace of Arts "Turkistan ". The first performance of the sixth day of the festival was the staging of "The Magic Pearl" in the Uzbek language based on a Chinese folk tale, which took place at the National Youth Theatre. Director of the play is Tulkin Mahmud. This is an unusual Chinese tale, full of magic. It combines perfectly “maskharaboz” game and traditional Chinese tales of miracles with transformations, dancing and, of course, martial arts. Performance is bright and colorful, like friendship, generosity and courage triumphs over greed, envy, and cowardice. |
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In the small hall of the Uzbek National Academic Drama Theatre the play "I come back, forget!" of Samarkand Regional Russian Drama Theatre named after Anton Chekhov directed by Svetlana Barasheva. The play tells the story of that person simply needs to live in their homeland. As it is popularly referred to, where he was born there and handy. The heroine of the play in the youth experienced a personal tragedy, losing her beloved in war for the independence of Armenia in the late twentieth century. During the war years, wandering in exile did not break it, not destroy it dignity and pride in their homeland, where the final performance she returns. |
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Ended the sixth day of the festival at the Youth Theatre of Uzbekistan with man show "Amok" by the novel of Stefan Zweig, directed by Alvydas Vizgirda. Author and Doctor Roles played Gabrielius Zapalskis. |
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It was a performance on stage when there was only one actor, and he played in a foreign language, but his energy for an hour managed to rivet the attention of the audience. "Amok" - is an incredible story and sensitive that we have long forgotten or do not know. A story about love and duty - two things that have become unbearable for the young hero. Irina Dzhapakova actress Chamber Drama Theatre Vologda (Russia): - Wonderful actor. Even without knowing the language, it was clear what happens to him. This tragic fate of man he informed very clearly and emotionally, it is important when performance in another language, otherwise, what else can catch the viewer. And we knew it, felt with him. We travel a lot for theater festivals, but rarely see such a diverse program and the good organization of the festival. Thanks to the organizers for having put so much effort, creativity and physical, and have mastered such a large project. The theater does not have to stew in its own boiler, it is necessary to share their achievements, culture, and only if it makes sense. Getting to know the identity of each other, we do not have to begin to learn from each other, but rather will grind everything of value that we have. And my best wishes to the festival there was more communication - with theaters, audiences, critics, more discussions performances. Because of informal communication and launch new projects, ideas, there are connections between different countries. Vyacheslav Fedotov, actor Chamber Drama Theatre Vologda (Russia) - Here, we are well accepted and provided everything you need to play. Such festivals are very much needed, because we share borders and distances, and performances allow people from different countries to meet and communicate with each other. I was struck around here acting school - it is clear that the actors are trained, they burn the eyes, and they understand for what they are here and why. |
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