On Day 7. It seems unremarkable Sunday evening, when all students can do their homework or just rest before working week. However, I decided to leave everything on the side and spend Sunday otherwise. Therefore, craft shells I visited J.Miltinis Drama Theatre. There, I watched the play directed by D. Kazlauskas "Tartiufas. What is it? One instructive action and forcing think comedy. craft shells Once you get to the room I realized that it probably will not be very ordinary performance, because instead have many times heard the announcer pleasant message: "turn off your cell phones, here have heard frightening prikimusį voice, who continually urged disconnect phones. As soon as the last bell sounds at once appeared on stage just bepaeinanti Tartiufo guardian and mother said to him scream. The action began. Scenery - bright palace lounges and sheep - immediately takes us to xx., And clothing and actors did not call into question craft shells the poniškumu.Tačiau appeared Tartiufas me somehow immediately caused a bad emotions. As it turned out later, they worked. Poor Tartiufą priglaudusio Orgon's wife is a seductive this rogue, and finally through to the king loses all his wealth and is arrested. And after all, originally believed Orgon Tartiufo piety and even wanted to marry her for his daughter craft shells Mariana ... The play vividly revealed "Tartiufiškas" way of life - without any moral, hypocritical, selfish and double. I look at the first Dainius craft shells Kazlauskas directed the play, and I think that he is a great director! In this performance were particularly impressed by the fact that no action was displayed from the beginning, as we are used to, but from the beginning till the end, but everything was so well staged, that raised no storyline neaiškimų. Another great moment - "thumbnail" to highlight the time change. Stalling of the lights will hear a melody intimidating, even caused me chills, and then the appearance of the red light to see stiff image, which reflects certain period or action. Well, and thirdly, to highlight the different actors age - actors change. Scene with Mariana and Orgon still small, so perfectly intertwined with those where they've grown up. although different periods and different actors played. I think these things craft shells show creator professionalism and creativity, whose songs Kazlauskas really missing. Another aspect that I would like to evaluate - actors. This is just my most beloved actors descent - Laimutis Sėdžius, Toma Razmislavičiūtė, Sam Jarková, David Rajunčius, Asta Preidytė and others. In my opinion, each of them received just yourself for the role of actors and characters so perfectly revealed. In addition, it should be noted that the language that rhymed fascinate me! However, I must admit, the actor who played Tartiufą really frightened me! I realize that this performance, but his acting was so convincing that some places seriously felt terrified. Although this performance genre comedy, but it made me think very seriously. I started to look more closely to people and still I think, or some people close to me still not behaving tartiufiškai? In addition, I start to notice craft shells that the theater brings me to read! I really liked the books, but the time you visit J.Miltinis Drama Theatre "The Nuomšikos life" Gendručio craft shells Morkūno was reading the book, and this performance interested me, so today Flying pick Tartiufo Molière. Who knows, maybe teatars really embed and love for books? :) So, summarizing I want to say that this show I really enjoyed it and got interested. It is full of everything - deceit, love, fear somewhat erotic and most importantly - you look Tartiufą is much to think about. Therefore, I recommend this performance for all your blogo'o readers. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. More information about this performance: http://miltinio-teatras.lt/spektakliai/didzioji-sale/tartiufas-moljeras/ By next meeting (perhaps they will J.Miltinis Drama Theatre?)! :))))
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