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Performance “Forgetting Herostratus” at the Youth Theater on Fontanka is a modern interpretation of the play by Grigory Gorin. The plot is based on the story of the market merchant Herostratus, who in the 4th century BC. e. destroyed the Temple of Artemis of Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, for the sake of glory. The play raises questions of morality, responsibility and human nature that are still relevant today.
The Youth Theater on Fontanka, where the performance will take place, is known for its productions that attract viewers with a variety of genres and depth of content. The theater is located in the historical center of St. Petersburg and offers comfortable conditions for spectators, including modern technical equipment and a cozy atmosphere. This makes visiting the theater not only a cultural, but also a pleasant event.
The director of the play “Forgetting Herostratus” Vladimir Maslakov, artist of the Youth Theater, poet and bard, performs. His production is an experiment that combines traditional theatrical techniques with innovative approaches. This allows the audience to delve deeper into the essence of the play and reflect on the eternal questions it raises.
In order to attend the play “Forgetting Herostratus,” you can buy tickets on our website. This is a convenient and quick way to secure your place at one of the most talked about theater events of the season. We offer different categories of tickets so that each viewer can choose the best option.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see the play “Forget Herostratus” at the Youth Theater on Fontanka. You can buy tickets on our website now to enjoy a deep and meaningful theatrical work that makes you think about important life issues.
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