"Chuck and Huck" 6+ Automatic translate
с 16 по 24 Февраля
Воронежский государственный академический театр драмы им. А. Кольцова
пр. Революции, 55
Воронеж
16 Февраля 24 Февраля
The play "Chuck and Huck" based on the eponymous story by Arkady Gaidar. “Chuck and Huck” was written was written in the late 1930s and became one of the author’s most famous children’s stories.
“… What is happiness - everyone understood it in their own way. But all together, people knew and understood that one must live honestly, work hard and love and cherish this vast happy land, which is called the Motherland. ”
The story of the fabulous journey of two boys traveling with their mother from Moscow to the deep taiga is well known to more than one generation of readers and spectators in our country. The plot of this story formed the basis of two films and a number of theatrical productions.
“Chuck and Huck” on the stage of the Voronezh Drama Theater is a story about happiness seen through the eyes of a child, about the hard way to this happiness, about adventures, about a miracle, about hope, courage and perseverance. This is a performance for the whole family - for children and their parents. Children will get acquainted with the story, which was well known to their parents, grandparents, and those, in turn, will return for a short time to their childhood when they opened their first children’s books. Unusual decoration of the performance, original stage moves and new solutions allow you to see the old favorite story in a new way.
- "In his native Murman" exhibition of the artist Vitaly Bubentsov, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Murmansk Territory
- In the halls of the Central House of Artists on Krymsky Val opened the exhibition "Arctic" in Moscow, arrived from Murmansk
- Closed creative evening of Oleg Karavaychuk
- The Belgorod branch of STD completed its anniversary year with the exhibition "Theater Magic"
- An exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of the artist Vladimir Efimchuk is open at the Nizhny Novgorod Exhibition Complex
- "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", summary and analysis