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The play “Forest” at the Bryantsev Theater is an interpretation of one of the most significant plays by Alexander Ostrovsky. The play premiered in 1871 at the Alexandrinsky Theater and since then it has firmly entered the repertoire of the Russian theater. Director Ulanbek Bayaliev presented his interpretation of this classic comedy, giving it new semantic shades and relevance.
The Bryantsev Theater, where the performance will take place, is known for its rich history and unique atmosphere. The theater building is located in the city center, making it easily accessible to spectators. The interior decoration of the theater ensures a comfortable viewing of performances, and modern technical equipment allows you to realize the most daring director’s ideas.
The roles in the play are performed by talented actors, including Alexander Ivanov, Oleg Senchenko, Anna Dyukova, Irina Volkova and others. Their skill and deep understanding of the material ensure high quality production and emotional richness of the performance. The audience will be able to enjoy both the comic and dramatic moments of the play.
The play “The Forest” at the Bryantsev Theater is a unique opportunity to see a classic play in a new interpretation. Don't miss the chance to enjoy the high art of theater, purchase tickets on our website and become part of this unforgettable event.
The performance “Forest” promises to be an interesting and memorable event. The directorial work of Ulanbek Bayaliev and the talent of the actors will create a unique atmosphere that will not leave any viewer indifferent. You can buy tickets on our website and enjoy this work of art today.
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