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Strangers

Strangers

Strangers
99/1 D.Agmashenebeli avenue
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Georgian

Description

Based on Paolo Genovese's screenplay, the play "Strangers" delves into the complexities of human relationships.

What starts as a cheerful dinner among friends quickly unravels into a night of shocking revelations. Secrets are exposed, emotions flare, and buried conflicts resurface. From forbidden love and betrayal to struggles with identity and social norms, the characters are forced to confront their own vulnerabilities and the impact of their actions on one another.

Through emotionally charged scenes, the play explores themes of trust, betrayal, acceptance, and the resilience of relationships. The interplay between humor and drama prompts the audience to reflect on the balance between honesty and deception in their own lives.

Age restriction: 15+

Translation: Guranda Iashvili
Director: Giorgi Sultanishvili
Music Arrangement: Giorgi Sultanishvili
Set Designer: Beka Chaduneli
Choreographer: David Metreveli
Assistant Director: Khatuna Sadzaglishvili

Characters and Cast:

  • Rocco – Aleksandre Sharabidze
  • Eva – Lali Gerkenashvili
  • Sophie – Ana Togoshvili, Nana Metreveli
  • Leo – Nika Khrikuli
  • Ele – Mia Mikeladze, Tamar Kadagidze
  • Luka – Aleksandre Kvezereli
  • Bianca – Nana Metreveli, Ana Togoshvili
  • Pepe – Nika Chkadua

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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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