“They agreed not to disperse for long” Arkady Averchenko composed in 1917, just before the October Revolution and his emigration from Russia. Almost 100 years have passed, and director Sergey Aldonin brought this plot to the stage of the Bulgakov Theater. Three charming reckless loafers met by a whim of fate. Three different characters. Podkhodtsev (Peter Krasilov) is a naive simpleton, good-natured and romantic, ready to share with his friends both the shelter and the last glass. His casual acquaintance, and in his heart the poet Gromov (Ilya Isaev) almost fell under the horse of the carriage in which Prikhodtsev rode. And that very hour became his best friend. The third hero of the "criminal community" - the loving Klinkov (Dmitry Krivoshchapov) appears in the apartment of Podhodtsev under juicy circumstances. ⠀ Two-act playful vaudeville after the stories of Averchenko, with sparkling humor and ridiculous costumes - a burdenless show about three bastard cronies.