The Wedding Season
The play "Marriage Season" at DRAMIKOM is your opportunity to turn off the "endless business" mode and look at the complexities of relationships through the prism of a sharp tragicomedy. The story about how difficult it is sometimes to just love will be the perfect plan for the evening to change the picture before your eyes, breathe out, and recognize yourself "among your own."
Evening plan: ocean, palm trees, and figuring out relationships
If you want to switch from routine and spend quality time, this production based on the play by Clive Paton is exactly what you need. Imagine: a perfect beach, a blue ocean and finally time for two… But instead of romance, Agatha and Henry choose insults, political prejudices and mutual accusations. At Numotamo, we suggest the following options for "anti-everyday life", where deep human truths are hidden behind the facade of irony. This is a great way to reduce stress levels through self-reflection and replenish the treasury of memories with a performance that hits exactly the right spot.
On the stage of the Drama and Comedy Theater under the direction of Honored Artist of Ukraine Volodymyr Zhevora, a struggle between the calling of nature and human masks will unfold. On Numotamo.com, it is convenient to choose seats to watch this psychological duel performed by the theater's bright actors for 1 hour and 40 minutes. It is worth taking care of tickets now so that your visit to DRAMIKOM goes smoothly and without unnecessary fuss.
Why you should add it to your plans:
- Recognizable: masterfully written images in which everyone will at least once see an echo of their own disputes or doubts.
- Emotional reboot: the combination of a tropical atmosphere and sharp dialogues will help you completely tear yourself away from your smartphone screens.
- Quality leisure: going to the theater for a performance with a plastic solution by Alexei Kleimenov is an unobvious, but cool idea for a weekday evening.
- Balance of genres: tragicomedy allows us to both laugh sincerely and reflect on what prevents us from being happy here and now.
- Where: Drama and Comedy Theater (DRAMIKOM), 97 Dmytro Yavornytsky Ave.
- Genre: Tragicomedy in 2 acts
- Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes.
- Age limit: 16+
- Director: Volodymyr Zhevora