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Blaise

Blaise

Blaise
99/1 D.Agmashenebeli avenue
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24.03.2026 - 16.04.2026
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24.03.2026
Tuesday
20:00
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25.03.2026
Wednesday
20:00
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28.03.2026
Saturday
20:00
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04.04.2026
Saturday
20:00
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08.04.2026
Wednesday
20:00
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16.04.2026
Thursday
20:00
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Description

About the performance:
Based on the play by Claude Magnier
A co-production of the Nodar Dumbadze Tbilisi Theatre for Young Audiences and the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University.

The play “Blaise”, widely regarded as a classic of French comedy, presents an entertaining story full of irony, wit, and unexpected comic situations. At the center of the plot is a young man named Blaise, whose seemingly harmless decisions trigger a chain of interconnected events, turning misunderstandings into true comedic chaos.

The fast pace characteristic of Claude Magnier’s writing, lively dialogues, and refined French humor create a light, dynamic, and energetic atmosphere on stage. The characters constantly hide the truth, attempt to protect their own interests, and find themselves in a series of absurd and amusing situations.

Translation and stage adaptation: Dimitri Khvtisiashvili
Directors: Dimitri Khvtisiashvili, Giorgi Sultanashvili
Set designer: Anna Kalatozishvili
Choreographer: Gia Margania
Music design: Zurab Gagloshvili
Assistant director: Natia Boshishvili

Cast:
Tamar Chanukvadze, Khatia Melkadze, Nika Khrikuli, Nana Metreveli, Mia Mikeladze, Tamar Kadagidze, Aleksandre Sharabidze, Anna Togoshvili, Lali Gherkenashvili, Aleksandre Kvezereli, Nika Chkadua.

Age restriction: 15+

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Location

Nodar Dumbadze Theater (ნოდარ დუმბაძის თეატრი)
In 1928 Alexander Takaishvili created the Georgian Theater of the Young Spectator. The premiere of the first performance "Fritz Bauer" (N. Sats) took place on 11 November. It was followed by performances: "Robin Hood" (S. Zayatsky), "The Man in Black Glasses" (V. Kurdyumov), "Hiawatha" (N. Ognev) and others. Spectators watched the performances with great interest. The success of these performances is the merit of the artists: G. Kuprashvili, T. Tvaliashvili, G. Darispanashvili, M. Ergneli, a little later: V. Areshidze, I. Ninua, A. Kachkachishvili, N. Sirbiladze, D. Tskhakaia, N. Khorava, M. Dzhadzhanashvili, I. Donauri, G. Deisadze, A. Kiasashvili, D. Dzneladze, A. Gviniashvili and others. In 1998, the Georgian and Russian Theater of the Young Spectator merged under the name of the Central Children's Theater named after N. Dumbadze. The theater began its joint activities in the former building of the Russian Youth Theater. Thanks to the Cartu Charitable Foundation and the theater management, the building was completely reconstructed.
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