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Kreutzer's Sonata • Marjanishvili Theater

Kreutzer's Sonata • Marjanishvili Theater

Language: Georgian Director: Levan Tsuladze, Temo Kuprava Date: May 11 (Saturday) Time: 20:00 Tickets from 15 ₾
Kreutzer's Sonata • Marjanishvili Theater
8, K. Marjanishvili St.
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Georgian

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...why a man marries a woman for love. He will meet a woman who will like him and decide that she is the only one and unique. He was created only for him and should belong to him only forever and ever. In fact, it's possible that she just liked the neckline, or the dress that suited her especially well, the jorse, or the hair that was blowing beautifully in the breeze at that moment. He had a natural desire to be with her, to see her, to spend her whole life with her. Perhaps the same thing happened to the woman and they started a family. The goal is achieved, the desire is satisfied, and it suddenly becomes clear that they have nothing to do with each other except animal physical desire. In two or three months, two egoists face each other, who need only one thing from each other, to satisfy their desire, and here it turns out that family and marriage are one big ugly lie and nothing more. They deceive others and themselves. They cheat on each other, and if they cheat, they can bear it, and if they don't, if they force each other to be faithful, they want to separate, and yet they are still together, that's when hell begins, because of this, they cry, kill themselves, kill each other, poison others and themselves...

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Kreutzer's Sonata • Marjanishvili Theater

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Marjanishvili Theatre
Marjanishvili Theatre
8, K. Marjanishvili St.
Kote Marjanishvili State Academic Drama Theatre is a state theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is one of the oldest and most significant theatres in the country, coming second perhaps only to the national Rustaveli Theatre. The theatre was founded in Kutaisi in 1928 by Kote Marjanishvili. It moved to Tbilisi in 1930 to the former Brothers Zubalashvili philanthropic "Public House", the building it still occupies. The theatre's art nouveau edifice was thoroughly renovated and reopened in 2006 with the premiere of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera. The theatre building was designed by Polish architect Stefan Kryczyński, while its construction was led by another Polish architect Aleksander Rogojski, municipal architect of Tbilisi.
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