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Director: Sergey Sotnikov
Casting: Anton Vasiliev, Marina Aleksandrova
The play "Warsaw Melody" in the Vyborgsky Palace of Culture is a unique production based on the play by Leonid Zorin. This story about love and duty will take viewers to post-war Moscow, where fate brings together the Polish girl Helena, a conservatory student, and Viktor, a winemaker who went through the war. Despite the difference in views and interests, they fall in love with each other. Their love began in 1946 and lasted for two decades. However, the heroes face state bans on marriages with foreigners, as well as personal ambitions and a difficult choice between duty and feelings.
The play "Warsaw Melody" is a poignant story about enduring feelings and the choice between love and duty. The heroes face the consequences of their choice, which affect their entire future lives.
The play "Warsaw Melody" was written by Leonid Zorin in the mid-1960s and became a classic of Soviet drama. The author himself admitted that he reflected his personal story in this play. He emphasized that the main theme is the doom of love, which the state can destroy. However, when two people finally meet, they can unite.
The performance "Warsaw Melody" is an event that cannot be missed. It will be held at the Vyborgsky Cultural Center, a famous venue that guarantees comfort and safety for spectators. You can buy tickets on our website, where convenience and safety of purchase are guaranteed. Do not miss the opportunity to plunge into the story of love and duty - buy tickets for the performance "Warsaw Melody" now!
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