Yesterday, the stage of the Pharmaceutical Building of KSMU “turned” into an island of the civilization of the future dying out from technological progress. The student theater “The Door to Summer” “transported” the viewer in time with the help of the play “Two Arrows” based on the play of the same name by Alexander Volodin.
As the head of the theater Alina Voronyuk noted before the premiere, it was her idea to transfer the action from the prehistoric era to the distant future.
– One morning the electricity was turned off, and I suddenly realized that this was a small disaster: you can’t charge your phone, you can’t cook breakfast, you can’t call a taxi. And there was something primitive about it,” explained Alina Sergeevna.
However, despite the times and the level of development of civilization, one thing remains eternal – human nature. The play tells about the life of one tribe, whose peaceful existence was disrupted by a disaster – the murder of a kinsman. And everything would be fine, if not for one “but” – the Long One (that’s the name of the deceased) was struck by the arrows of his tribesman.
Gradually, an investigation of the crime begins, which leads to the conclusion – and everything is not so good in the tribe, a conspiracy matured and was realized in it, the result of which was almost the execution of an innocent person. And the murder of Long was due to the fact that he wanted to tell the leader the truth about some of his entourage.
And whatever the times, but human meanness, greed, cunning, cowardice have always existed and will always exist. At the same time, the author contrasted these base feelings with love and justice, which nevertheless won, helped some characters to survive and destroyed the conspiracy.
Separately, I would like to say about the student troupe. It was hard to believe that there were no professionals on stage! With a minimum of scenery, but with the help of good plastic sketches and excellent acting, the guys managed to create the illusion of a dying world and “immerse” the viewer into it. The audience liked the performance so much that she gave a standing ovation in the finale.
By the way, Alina Voronyuk noted that next year the Door to Summer theater will be ten years old. Congratulations and look forward to new premieres!”TWO ARROWS” IN THE DISTANT FUTURE? PREMIERE ON THE STAGE OF KSMU
Yesterday, the stage of the Pharmaceutical Building of KSMU “turned” into an island of the civilization of the future dying out from technological progress. The student theater “The Door to Summer” “transported” the viewer in time with the help of the play “Two Arrows” based on the play of the same name by Alexander Volodin.
As the head of the theater Alina Voronyuk noted before the premiere, it was her idea to transfer the action from the prehistoric era to the distant future.
– One morning the electricity was turned off, and I suddenly realized that this was a small disaster: you can’t charge your phone, you can’t cook breakfast, you can’t call a taxi. And there was something primitive about it,” explained Alina Sergeevna.
However, despite the times and the level of development of civilization, one thing remains eternal – human nature. The play tells about the life of one tribe, whose peaceful existence was disrupted by a disaster – the murder of a kinsman. And everything would be fine, if not for one “but” – the Long One (that’s the name of the deceased) was struck by the arrows of his tribesman.
Gradually, an investigation of the crime begins, which leads to the conclusion – and everything is not so good in the tribe, a conspiracy matured and was realized in it, the result of which was almost the execution of an innocent person. And the murder of Long was due to the fact that he wanted to tell the leader the truth about some of his entourage.
And whatever the times, but human meanness, greed, cunning, cowardice have always existed and will always exist. At the same time, the author contrasted these base feelings with love and justice, which nevertheless won, helped some characters to survive and destroyed the conspiracy.
Separately, I would like to say about the student troupe. It was hard to believe that there were no professionals on stage! With a minimum of scenery, but with the help of good plastic sketches and excellent acting, the guys managed to create the illusion of a dying world and “immerse” the viewer into it. The audience liked the performance so much that she gave a standing ovation in the finale.
By the way, Alina Voronyuk noted that next year the Door to Summer theater will be ten years old. Congratulations and look forward to new premieres!