The Sovremennik Theater promised to return money for canceled performances based on Ulitskaya’s play

The Sovremennik Theater promised to return money for canceled performances based on Ulitskaya’s play

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The Moscow Sovremennik Theater, which announced today the cancellation of two performances “Let’s Dance…” (based on the works of Lyudmila Ulitskaya) for two dates – February 18 and March 22, will compensate the audience for the cost of “burnt” tickets. “The return of purchased tickets is carried out at the place of purchase,” the theater’s press secretary told MK, but we were unable to find out any other details.

It is known that the director of the production, which was on stage from June 3, 2015, was Andrzej Buben, and three roles were played by theater actresses Yanina Romanova, Inna Timofeeva and Daria Frolova. In 2015, the performance was awarded the Moskovsky Komsomolets Theater Prize (nomination “Ensemble of the Year”), but all achievements and titles are crossed out by the anti-Russian statements of the author, who became a “victim” of the pranksters Vovan and Lexus.

The writer is guaranteed to be recognized as a foreign agent and, most likely, will end up on the register of terrorists and extremists. And before this fact, the sweet story about “the women-aunts-ladies of Lyudmila Ulitskaya,” who “met not in the wilderness in the middle of the Central Russian Upland, and not even in the center of a Russian city, but in New York in the mid-90s,” pales.

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