Saint-Petersburg. Dialogues about American jazz.16+
Story
Mono-performance "Dialogues about American jazz" based on the play by Elena Yerpyleva.
This is an actual, modern, tough story about how to survive in an era when everything is collapsing, when human connections are torn and when the cause of this destruction is you. In the center of what is happening is a young woman who, by her 34 years, has an expensive real estate, a good car, the ability to own expensive, branded things, a stable cash income, but at the same time losing the taste of life and its meaning.
"The saddest thing that one day you find out: the world suddenly stops talking with you.
Everything is shifting. If you feel the world only by the brain, you develop psychosis.
Only the back - hemorrhoids, and so on.
On the descending. "
Review
"I so want to love!"
Nostalgia for Soviet times, when people lived in communal apartments or large families, knew all the neighbors in the yard, sincerely believed in a bright future.
In the old Moscow apartment, where several generations of one family and even two grandmothers live, a longtime friend of the owner of the house comes.
The husband begins to be jealous of the unexpected visitor from America to his wife. And his wife dreams of romantic relationships, tender confessions and passionate kisses.
Jealousy does not lead to anything good, of course, will not. But is it really about shooting?
And next to them - a pair of very young and naive lovers. They dance cheerfully and sing. The guy is going to go to serve in the army. Will they be able to maintain these tender relationships?
The touching and sincere play by Olga Mukhina, written with Chekhov's intonations, is dedicated to the joys and oddities of love.
What could be better than love for one another, for the motherland, for your beloved city?
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