Mikhail Zoshchenko is a recognized genius of satire, making fun of human vices. Osip Mandelstam wrote about him like this: "Zoshchenko with his stories tried to reason with his contemporaries, help them become people, and readers took everything for humor and neighing like horses."
Years later, his texts not only “hit the bull's eye”, but also sound absolutely modern. For the first time, the groom sees his bride without a coat, and a simple janitor steals the sausage in the store. It would seem, what terrible can happen from these ridiculous situations?
The Theater of Modern Dramaturgy will erase the framework of time and show the plays “Wedding” and “Bad Day”, united by a common goal - to look at yourself from the outside. "ZO" is the truth about Russian people, without embellishment and masks.
Starring the best artists of the theater of modern drama: Artem Danin, Ivan Martynov and others.