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Performance “Simply Baby or Love in French” will take place at the Lensovet Palace of Culture. This cultural center is one of the significant venues for theatrical performances in St. Petersburg. The auditorium of the Lensovet Palace of Culture is equipped with modern sound and light systems, which ensures a comfortable perception of the performance for every viewer.
The plot of the play is based on family troubles in the Fontanges house. The main character, businessman Edmond Fontanges, is trying to arrange his daughter's marriage to a business partner, despite the fact that she is in love with Augustin, a poor secretary. The situation becomes more complicated when information about the existence of Edmond's grandson appears in the house, which adds even more confusion to family relationships.
Performance “Simply Baby or Love in French” is a light comedy filled with witty dialogues and comic situations. The production touches on the eternal themes of relationships between parents and children, which makes it relevant for viewers of all ages.
Attending this performance will be an excellent choice for theater lovers. The production features talented actors, wonderful music and dancing, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. You can buy tickets on our website now so as not to miss the opportunity to enjoy this exciting event.
For the convenience of spectators, it is possible to buy tickets on our website. This will allow you to avoid queues and choose the best seats in the hall. The play “Simply Baby or Love in French” in the Lensovet Palace of Culture promises to be a memorable event in the cultural life of the city.
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