Falling. Flying
The tragicomedy "Falling. Flying" is your opportunity to get out of the "internal emigration" mode and immerse yourself in a story that wonderfully illuminates our present. An evening on the roof with the heroes of Neda Nezhdana will be the perfect plan to change the picture before your eyes, breathe out and remind yourself: after every fall, there will definitely be a take-off.
Evening plan: a night on the roof and detective twists
If you want to switch from routine and spend quality time, this production is exactly what you need. He and She meet under unusual circumstances, and then the plot twists into a stunning detective story. At Numotamo, we suggest the following options for "anti-everyday life", where instead of everyday noise - a deep conversation about how we lose the ability to hear each other and how important it is to renew these connections "among our own."
This is a good option to reduce stress levels through art that does not provide ready-made answers, but gives hope. Oksana Stetsenko's Tragifarce lasts an hour and a half - that's how long it takes to completely break away from the screens and feel the cyclical nature of life. Numotamo.com makes it convenient to choose places to replenish your treasury of memories with this intellectual and emotional premiere.
Why you should add it to your plans:
- A captivating plot: a detective line and an unexpected denouement keep you in suspense until the last minute.
- Emotional reboot: the performance helps you recharge and understand that your inner experiences are shared by someone else.
- Quality leisure: musical design by Dmitry Yevsyukov and lighting by Alexander Romanov create the very magic that makes it worth going out into the world.
- Relevance: a play written 20 years ago sounds sharper today than ever, hitting the mark exactly.
- Where: Kharkiv State Academic Drama Theater named after T. G. Shevchenko, 9 Sumska St.
- Genre: Tragifarce in 1 act
- Age: 16+
- Features: Duration 1 hour 30 minutes, based on the play "Suicide of Solitude" by Neda Nezhdana