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Please note, it is possible to change the cast.
Director:Galina Saltzman.
The play "First Love" at the Bryantsev Theater is an immersion into the world of youthful experiences and discoveries, based on the novel by Ivan Turgenev. The production, adapted by modern playwright Anna Geizhan, offers viewers a look at the eternal themes of love and growing up through the prism of classical literature.
The director of the play is Galina Zaltsman, the winner of numerous theatrical awards, including the Russian National Award "Golden Mask" and the Highest Theater Award of St. Petersburg "Golden Soffit". Her unique approach to the production allows you to feel the inner world of the characters and their complex relationships more deeply.
The Bryantsev Theater, where the performance will take place, is known for its cozy halls and an atmosphere conducive to full immersion in what is happening on stage. Here, every viewer will be able to feel the whole palette of emotions, from the joy of the first feelings to the bitterness of disappointment.
The story of Vladimir's first love, his beloved and his father unfolds against the background of complex family relationships, leaving an indelible mark in the memory of the main character. This performance is an opportunity to reflect on your own experiences and the lessons that life presents.
Don't miss the chance to be a part of this emotional journey. You can buy tickets on our website at any time convenient for you. Regardless of whether you are a fan of classics or are looking for new theatrical experiences, the play "First Love" will leave a deep mark on your heart. It is easy and convenient to buy tickets on our website.
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