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The play "Mary Stuart" (1800) by the great German poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) was created on the basis of documentary materials about the life of the last Catholic Queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart. This is the story of the confrontation of two great women, the conflict of two queens. About the throne, the essence of the nature of power. About mercy, honor and pride. Cunning and love.
For more than two centuries, it has been telling us about the price of freedom, the eternal conflict between "reason" and "emotions" in the human soul, the power of public opinion's influence on human life. About the struggle for dominance that destroys their destinies.
"Mary Stuart" directed by Ivan Uryvsky is not a reconstruction of events of the past, but rather a timeless story of the inner struggle and duality of human essence. This is not a legend covered in museum dust, but a story about us today, about people who make their choices every day.
The play "Mary Stuart" (1800) by the great German poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) was created on the basis of documentary materials about the life of the last Catholic Queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart. This is the story of the confrontation of two great women, the conflict of two queens. About the throne, the essence of the nature of power. About mercy, honor and pride. Cunning and love.
For more than two centuries, it has been telling us about the price of freedom, the eternal conflict between "reason" and "emotions" in the human soul, the power of public opinion's influence on human life. About the struggle for dominance that destroys their destinies.
"Mary Stuart" directed by Ivan Uryvsky is not a reconstruction of events of the past, but rather a timeless story of the inner struggle and duality of human essence. This is not a legend covered in museum dust, but a story about us today, about people who make their choices every day.
Initially, the theater was operating in Kyiv, where the first performance of Volodymyr Vinnichenko's play "The Nailed" took place in 1917. Subsequently, the group traveled with performances in Ukraine for more than 20 years, before finally moving to Lviv in 1944. The fate of the Zankovetska theater was unique and thorny: it survived forced sovietization, repression by the authorities and a wave of the rise of national culture, which required new, unconventional expressions and reformations. However, this did not prevent the Maria Zankovetska Drama Theater from becoming one of the best theaters in Europe and being a laureate of numerous Ukrainian and foreign festivals.
You can find a poster of concerts at the Zankovetska Theater in Lviv and tickets for all events on the Concert.ua website.