One man, one woman. 16+ Automatic translate
21 Апреля
Дом Кочневой
Набережная реки Фонтанки, 41
Санкт-Петербург
Three small plays for a good-natured theater - this is how the author of the play Tatyana Moskvina, the author of the plays “Pas de deux” and “One Woman” designated the genre of her work.
These are sad and funny love stories. Three short stories, in each of which there is a man and a woman and an eternal argument between them.
"Divorce in St. Petersburg." Shabby hero-lover after the next - the seventh - divorce comes to cry in a vest to his old fighting girlfriend, who has a daughter on her neck, a loafer, a mother who has survived from her mind, the Svetlyachok culture house and has no personal life for nine years.
"List of Shilkins." A certain “new Russian” compiles a guest list for his anniversary and curses with a young beautiful wife of Polish descent.
“Don’t make biscuits in a bad mood.” A cheerful pastry chef from the city of Slavsk is trying to console with a biscuit the mediocre poetess who has become disillusioned with life with the pretentious name Regina Morskaya.
The songs of the father of the playwright, the famous St. Petersburg bard Vladimir Moskvin, serve as a connecting thread in the play: they sound in each episode and make us assume that all the characters of the play: successful careerists, dreamy losers, and drunken artistic natures - were once one friendly company.
The premiere of the performance took place in April 2008.
Duration: 2 hours. 2 actions
Honored Artist of Russia Tatyana Kuznetsova
Vasily Soloviev-Sedoy (younger)
Director - Roman Smirnov
artist - Vadim Mayorov
Beginning at 19 hours