On the stage of the theater "At the Nikitsky Gate" Mark Rozovsky created an autobiographical work on a purely documentary basis. Stalin and "Stalinism" ... Private love story and the history of the gap. Human destinies, immersed in the most terrible time in the history of mankind, into the epicenter of the cataclysms of the epoch, which brought about disintegration and death. "Dad, Mom and I, Stalin ..."
Perhaps one story of hundreds of thousands. One of the millions. And always the only one. A nightmare and piercingly humane. Narrated by the author in detail and very frankly.
The play is written on the basis of the book of the same name (2013, Zebra-E).
This is the truth that should be known and remembered.
“ Was on the 3rd of December. Valery Sheyman was the most impressed. the staging is strong, even tears welling up.