Love for Two
The performance "Love for Two" at the Taras Shevchenko Theater is your opportunity to turn off the "endless business" mode and immerse yourself in a deep, true story that heals the soul. The drama about the fate of two women will be the perfect plan for the evening to change the picture before your eyes, breathe out and feel the power of true humanity "among your own" .
Evening plan: communal kitchen, the secret of the diamond, and faith in goodness
If you want to switch from routine and spend quality time, this performance is exactly what you need. The events unfold in the kitchen of an old apartment, where a Ukrainian and a Jewish woman share a common universe and memories of their experiences. At Numotamo, we suggest the following options for "anti-everyday life", where instead of everyday noise - a fictional story (which really happened in 1971), which proves: only love helps to accept someone else's pain as your own. This is a great way to reduce stress through catharsis and replenish the treasury of memories with a performance that leaves faith in humanity and a happy future.
On the stage of the Dnipro National Theater named after Taras Shevchenko, an entire era of the 20th century comes to life. This is a subtle and insightful story about how, amidst grief and trials, not to lose the light within yourself.
Why you should add it to your plans:
- True story: the plot is based on true events, which gives the play special weight and documentary sincerity.
- Emotional reboot: deep reflections on humanity and kindness will help you completely break away from smartphone screens.
- Quality leisure: going to the Shevchenko Theater is a great idea for those who appreciate meaningful productions about destinies intersecting against the backdrop of history.
- Therapeutic effect: the performance inspires, gives hope, and teaches you to find support in those around you.
- Where: Taras Shevchenko Theater, Dnipro, Voskresenska St., 5
- Genre: Drama
- Features: Based on real events from 1971
- Themes: Love, memory, humanity, intersection of cultures