The events in Odessa at 27 October 2019

Karina Ragina-Katz in a one-man show "Monologue for the silent voices"

27 October 2019, 19:00
category: play
from 150 to 200 UAH
place: Co-working center "Terminal 42" (Rishelyevskaya street, 33)

True love often is like crazy. Sometimes she brings the person in a state of dependence, sacrifice... whether it is Legitimate to demand the same attitude from the other? It's hard to forgive wrongs, betrayal, betrayal... And the main criterion — death will help to understand their feelings. On October 27 we accept to the Terminal 42 of the performance of Gennady Skarga on the play by Igor Bozhko and invite all connoisseurs of theatrical art. "Monologue for the silent voices" is a performance about love. This is the story of the experiences of women who have learned what it means to lose the man she loved. Psychological clowning, in which the major naturally combined with the ironic lyricism borders on drama, dedication gives madness and Comedy through the story of everyday tragedy. The main role in the performance plays Karina Shragin Katz. Her character remains almost simultaneously in several dimensions. In a psychiatric hospital, home, symbolic, surreal world where it's so painful to go back and in your home, and in the ward of the hospital. Eccentric tragedy, deep play, the game is one of the most prominent Actresses of the city, the succinct text of the author of the plays and sensitive directorial work. The story about sincere feelings and difficult life challenges. The play "a Monologue for the silent voices" — outstanding production, be sure to come to appreciate! Early tickets (before October 10) — 100 UAH for a standard ticket (from 11 to 26 October) — 150 UAH in day of show — 200 UAH. https://terminal42.com.ua/product/spektakl-monolog-dlya-tihogo-golosa-5/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=monolog&utm_content=event See you at the Terminal 42!

The poster of the event — Karina Ragina-Katz in a one-man show "Monologue for the silent voices" in Co-working center "Terminal 42"