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Terror

Terror

Terror
8, K. Marjanishvili St.
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14.02.2026 - 17.02.2026
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Schedule

14.02.2026
Saturday
20:00
8 ₾ - 40
8 ₾ - 40
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15.02.2026
Sunday
20:00
8 ₾ - 40
8 ₾ - 40
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17.02.2026
Tuesday
20:00
8 ₾ - 40
8 ₾ - 40
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Description

Main Stage

 

Ferdinand von Schirach

 

Director: Temo Kuprava
Set & Costume Designer: Anka Kalatozishvili
Music Director: Temo Kuprava
Video Projection: Data Dvalishvili
Technical Director: Tamar Pruidze

 

Cast:

Eka Chkheidze
Aleko Makharoblishvili
Paata Inaouri
Natalia Gabisona / Anuki Bubuteishvili
Nini Nozadze / Nini Kvirikashvili
Aniko Eziashvili / Tea Alfaidze
Giorgi Sirbiladze
Iriko Abuladze
Elene Chavchavadze

 

About the Performance:

Terror by the German lawyer and writer Ferdinand von Schirach is one of the most acclaimed and in-demand plays of contemporary theater. Since its premiere, the production has been staged in more than 30 countries and over 100 theaters worldwide — including Berlin, London, Tokyo, and New York.

In this performance, you are not merely spectators. You are the jury. As the play unfolds, a courtroom trial comes to life before you, where human life and moral principles hang in the balance. In the finale, it is your vote that determines the outcome of the performance — the audience’s verdict decides whether the defendant leaves the courtroom a free person or remains in custody.

This is an intellectual duel that forces you to confront questions the law often leaves unanswered:

How should one act when the law is silent and tragedy is inevitable?

Can a crime ever be the only right solution?

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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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