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Ornella Muti Benefit | Charity Evening

Ornella Muti Benefit | Charity Evening

Ornella Muti Benefit | Charity Evening
8, K. Marjanishvili St.
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16.05.2026
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Schedule

16.05.2026
Saturday
19:00
80 ₾ - 150
80 ₾ - 150
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Description

A benefit evening dedicated to legendary Italian film star Ornella Muti will take place in Tbilisi — a special cultural and charity event combining international art with an important social mission.

The event is dedicated to supporting women affected by violence and aims to raise awareness and unite society around this issue.


Evening Program:

Hosted by Nikoloz Tsulukidze

🎶 Musical performances by:

  • Erisioni Ensemble
  • Gigi Pianomeni
  • Allegro
  • Luka Chanisvili & Elene Davitaia
  • Quartet named after Konstantine Vardeli

About the Organizer

The event is organized by the Life is Beautiful Foundation, which has been implementing charitable projects in Georgia for 13 years.

The foundation regularly hosts renowned Italian artists from cinema, theatre, and music, and carries out cultural and social initiatives supporting vulnerable groups.


Partners & Supporters

Supported by:

  • Ministry of Culture of Georgia
  • Creative Georgia
  • Kote Marjanishvili Theatre
  • Tbilisi City Hall
  • Embassy of Italy in Georgia
  • Silknet
  • ANOUKI BEAUTY
  • Telegraph Hotel
  • Imedi TV

🎟️ Don’t miss this unique opportunity to attend a benefit evening of a world cinema star while supporting an important charitable cause.

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Ornella Muti Benefit | Charity Evening

Location

Marjanishvili Theatre
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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