Yesterday was the last exam, so the session for the second half of the year can be considered closed. Over the past two days, we have attended two wonderful performances: at the Et Cetera Theater for "Beware of Fables" and at the Gogol Theater for Anton Yakovlev's play "Crime and Punishment".
I won't tell you much about the play, everything will be in my review. This is the second performance by Anton Yakovlev that I have seen. The first was Hamlet in Lenkom. So far, I can only say that there are talented directors in Russia, and the talk that nothing good is going on in our theaters is greatly exaggerated. Many thanks to Andrey Finyagin for the invitations and the wonderful game. Andrey Finyagin is not only very talented, but also just a good person, and his Arkady Ivanovich Svidrigailov is an opportunity to look at a familiar character from a different angle, to reveal and highlight the facets of the human soul. I think Fyodor Mikhailovich would be pleased.
That's how two weeks flew by in Moscow: I held a presentation, completed an internship at RIA Novosti, did an interview with Alexey Vladimirovich Dubrovsky, the chief director of the Maly Theater, and passed the spring session at school. I hope everything worked out. Well, now get on the bus and on the road, a family, cats and a dog are waiting at home. Moscow, goodbye! Hello, beloved Lugansk