Gone with the wind
When the news and daily routines are exhausting, it's important to find a way to switch off from the routine and take a breather. Gone with the Wind is a story about resilience that Numotamo recommends adding to your evening plans.
This is not just a retelling of a famous novel, but a modern Ukrainian interpretation from playwright Lyudmila Tymoshenko. At the center of the plot is Khrystyna Bortko, whose life, similar to the fate of Scarlett O'Hara, is intertwined with the challenges of war, difficult choices and the search for true love. If you are looking for a place to go to get sincere emotions and reduce stress, this drama will be a good choice.
Senses through the prism of art
The performance lasts a little over an hour — just the right amount of time to put down your smartphone and fully immerse yourself in the world of theater. The acting and the deep plot help you recharge and replenish your treasury of memories with something real. The program offers many events, but it is this production of the Donetsk Theater that allows you to feel a special connection between the past and the present. Choosing tickets for "Gone with the Wind", you get not just a spectacle, but an inspiring experience.
Aesthetics of the paper world
One of the main features of the production is the visual part. The scenery and costumes are made of kilometers of paper - this is painstaking work that comes to life on stage and creates a unique picture. On the website Numotamo.com we help plan such "anti-weekends", where every element of the event works to reboot you. You can already find out what the ticket price is for "Gone with the Wind" and choose the best seats in the hall.
You shouldn't put life off until later, even if sometimes it seems like everything is "not in time." Reaching out to people and experiencing culture is also a way to hold on.
- When: see the schedule in the events list
- Where: Lviv Academic Regional Music and Drama Theater named after Yuri Drohobych, Drohobych
- Genre: Drama
- Features: 18+, paper decorations, performance by a theater from Mariupol