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Thank You, I Love You, Forgive Me

Thank You, I Love You, Forgive Me

Thank You, I Love You, Forgive Me
99/1 D.Agmashenebeli avenue
Ticket price
from30
08.05.2026
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Georgian

Schedule

08.05.2026
Friday
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Description

Through an allegorical narrative, this performance tells a story about humanity, coexistence, and the importance of accepting differences. According to the story, people from Earth accidentally find themselves on an unknown planet as the result of an experiment, where the inhabitants live in complete harmony.

However, the Earthlings bring their sadness into this world and disrupt its balance. Joining forces, they search for a solution and ultimately discover the answer in the magical words: “Thank you, I love you, forgive me.”

The performance brings together 21 actors, including 14 performers with disabilities and 7 guest actors.

Creative Team:

Concept Creator and Director — Ivane (Bacho) Gabruashvili
Playwright — Tekla Zakaradze
Composer — Tamar Jordania
Choreographer — Salome Filishvili
Set Designer — Lela Chelidze

Cast:

Bacho Chachibaia (Shota Rustaveli National Theatre)
Masho Chachibaia
Giorgi Tatishvili
Manana Tatishvili (Vaso Abashidze Music and Drama State Theatre)
Marine Jokhadze (Vaso Abashidze Music and Drama State Theatre)
Mariam Topuria
Levan Apkhaidze
Mariam Lomidze
Levani Gotsadze
Nodar Khubulovi
Miki Nishnianidze
Gigo Shiukashvili
Mariam Berikelashvili
Aleksandre Kupatadze
Salome Matiashvili
Sesili Gvinjilia
Diana Dimitradze
Mariam Khardziani
Lika Duadze
Tako Gviniashvili
Saba Chotashvili

There is no age restriction for this event. Every attendee, regardless of age, must have a ticket.

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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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