The Imaginary Sick
"The Imaginary Sick" is a play for an evening when you want to laugh more and think less about business. Moliere's classic story sounds light, witty, and surprisingly modern here.
A good option to switch from routine, go out and spend time with loved ones without complicated dramas and difficult topics.
a classic that still hits the mark
Moliere's last play comes to life on the stage of the Kyiv Academic Theater "Koleso" in the format of a bright theatrical extravaganza. There is a lot of humor, unexpected comic moments, music and movement that do not let the story lose pace for a minute.
The production combines a classic plot with a modern stage interpretation. That is why the performance will be interesting not only to connoisseurs of theatrical classics, but also to those who are simply looking for a good plan for the evening.
Why you should add it to your plans
- Moliere's classic comedy in a modern stage format.
- Songs, dances and comic situations that keep the audience engaged throughout the entire performance.
- Two acts to fully immerse yourself in theatrical history.
- A relaxed atmosphere for an evening with friends, family, or a date.
- An opportunity to make the day special and take a break from daily worries.
It's worth going if you want to add a bit of theatrical humor and live energy to your anti-everyday life. This is the case when a familiar classic plot opens in a new way and easily finds a response from a modern viewer.
In the mood when you want to laugh, relax and just spend quality time with your loved ones.
Tickets for "Imaginarily Sick"
On Numotamo.com you can find up-to-date information about the event, choose seats, and plan a theater evening.
Numotamo helps you find events for anti-weekends — when you want to change your usual route to new experiences, replenish your treasury of memories, and spend time not only in the company of TV series and messengers.
- When: see current dates in the schedule
- Where: Kyiv Academic Theater "Koleso", Kyiv
- Genre: comedy
- Features: two-act play, combination of classics and modern stage interpretation, songs and dances