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My Own

Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Drama Theater Kyiv, 5 Bohdana Khmelnytskyi St.

The drama "My Own" at the Lesia Ukrainka Theater will help you completely turn off your phone for the evening and immerse yourself in a psychological study of how far a person can go under the pressure of fear.

Why should you choose the play "Svoi"?

This is a deep and tense story, based on the play by Ivan Bukovchan - a perfect plan for an evening for those who appreciate intellectual theater. At Numotamo, we recommend this event if you want to see an honest conversation about choice, dignity, and the instinct of self-preservation. Ten random hostages find themselves trapped in an abandoned cinema in an occupied city. They are different, but now they all have one fate. Will they be able to remain "their own" to each other when their own lives are at stake?

It's worth visiting if you plan to:

  • to replenish the treasury of memories with a powerful production by Alexander Stepantsov based on a script that has become a classic of European drama;
  • spend quality time with loved ones, discussing difficult moral issues after the final scene;
  • get the opportunity to feel the power of real emotions in the chamber atmosphere of one of the oldest theaters in Kyiv;
  • to see how the fragile dreams of Funka and Ondrej try to survive under the threat of a fatal morning.

Your evening of reflection with Numotamo.com

We know how important it is sometimes to go beyond everyday affairs and touch on topics that make the heart beat faster, so a visit to the drama "My Own" is a good option for an emotional reboot. On Numotamo you can always find a tip on where to go in Kyiv to make the evening meaningful and truly special. The story about the night when everyone has to decide who they really are, "before the rooster crows...", will leave a deep mark on your thoughts.

When: see current dates in the schedule
Where: Lesya Ukrainka Theater, Kyiv, 5 Bohdan Khmelnytskyi St.
Genre: One-act drama / Psychological thriller
Features: Historical context (1944), deep psychology, presence of shelter on location

My Own

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