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HANNAH

HANNAH

HANNAH
17 Rustaveli avenue
Ticket price
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Description

HANNAH — a solo performance about the courage to live

One person. One story. One life lived through revolutions, wars, exile, and deep rethinking.

Hannah Arendt witnessed the collapse of states and the breaking of destinies.
She understood the true cost of words — and of silence.
She asked questions you cannot turn away from.

But this play is not only about the past.
It’s about us. About the world we live in today.
About how important it is not to lose yourself, not to stop feeling, and not to forget that within us lives resistance, dignity, and belief in humanity.

HANNAH is a story for those who do not lose hope, who preserve dignity and faith in humanism — even in the face of the harshest injustice.

Direction & Playwriting: Maya Dorozhenko, GITIS graduate, known for her work at Moscow’s Fomenko Workshop and Theater A39.
Performance: Anna Andreeva, GITIS graduate, actress of stage, film, voice, and performance art, known for her work at the Sovremennik Theatre and independent venues.

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Location

Rustaveli national theater
The Georgian Drama Theater was named after Shota Rustaveli on November 25, 1921, but the history of the Rustaveli Theater began much earlier: "Theatre is a great thing for our fallen people, so far we do not have any signs of nationalism." It is one place where our language is heard publicly and acts publicly'' - wrote Ilia Chavchavadze. In 1879, the members of the "Drama Committee", Ilia Chavchavadze, Akaki Tsereteli, Dimitri Kifiani, Davit Eristav and Ivane Machabelima, adopted a charter, selected a building on the Palace Square, and on September 5, 1879, with their great efforts, the first season opened with Barbara Jorjadze's comedy "Ras" I was looking and what did I find" (Director - G. Tumanishvili). For the restored Georgian theater, Ivane Machabel translated Shakespeare's plays, and Davit Eristav translated Sardu's "Flandria" - "Homeland" into Georgian (1882). The national aspiration of the theater was highlighted in this performance. Lado Meskhishvili, who played the role of Levan Khimshiashvili, was named a national hero. . Robert Sturua's performances - "Caucasian Chalk Circle" and "Richard III" brought the theater world recognition. Rustaveli Theater had triumphant tours in many countries of the world, including England, Germany, France, Italy and Switzerland, Mexico, Australia, Finland and Iceland. He is a participant of Edinburgh, Avignon, Athens, Adelaide, Reykjavik, Jerusalem festivals. Robert Sturua and his staged performances have been awarded with many national and international awards and prizes. Today, young directors and actors in the theater, together with the older generation, continue creative searches.
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