A wonderful theatrical adaptation based on the well-known book SECONDHAND TIMES Svetlana Aleksievich, Nobel laureate, outstanding Belarusian writer, critical of Lukashenko's rule.
The adaptation, with many comparisons or references from Chekhov's plays, tries once again to understand the soul of homo sovieticus and place it in New Russia. Shocking and hard to fathom.
Attention! Cigarettes are smoked during the show
The performance used songs: — Pioneers' Song Eto ja i ty. Performance (1980): Great Children's Choir conducted by Viktor Popov, Instrumental Ensemble conducted by Alexander Mikhailov and Yuri Silantiev, EstradovoSymphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television of the USSR; Melody Subbotnik, author: Ernst Busch, lyrics: Yuri Chichkov, Mikhail Pliatovsky; — Ja ruskij — words, music and performance: Shaman; — Piotr Czajkowski, symphonic poem Fatum, opus 77
[Copyright: Daniel Mailing c/o Aura-Pont s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic]
Co-financed from the funds of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund — a state special purpose fund
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