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Emile Azhar's novel tells of Madame Rosa, an old Jew who survived Auschwitz; a former prostitute who becomes a foster mother to an orphaned Arab boy, Momo. This is how their relationship is established, so imbued with love and warmth that sometimes it even borders on madness…
Alexander Kovshun based this touching story on the basis of the play-statement.
"All life is ahead!" - such instructions are given by the director of the world, art, theater, actors, spectators, himself. The past can be a memory, but it should not become a living space. After all, there is a vacuum, everything is illusory - and you can easily confuse the Eiffel Tower and a metal ladder, and the bath can turn from a tank for our cleaning into a vessel for our conservation. The high degree of emotionality of this story is combined with an unexpected visual aesthetic - ascetic and ultra-modern.
The play is a participant of the out-of-competition program of the II International Festival of Ukrainian Theater in Poland (Krakow, 2015) and a laureate of the I International Festival "Christmas Puppet Stories" (Lviv, 2016).
The play is in Russian
Genre - a memory of the future
The duration of the performance is 1 hour 40 minutes without intermission
Age: 16+
Small wall them. Alexander Bilyatsky
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