National Academic Theater closes its 102nd season
On the closing day of the season, the playbill of the theater features "Pavlinka", the oldest stage production in Belarus. This performance has been attracting full houses for almost 78 years without intermissions. The play by outstanding Belarusian bard, the country’s first people’s poet Yanka Kupala, was originally staged in the theater during the Great Patriotic War, when the company was evacuated to Tomsk. Since then, "scenes from the life of the nobility" have remained unchanged both in directing style and stage production. For the renewed company of the Yanka Kupala Theater, this year will be remembered for four premieres at once, two on the main stage and the same number on the chamber stage. Now the troupe is also preparing a new production for the next season.
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Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre presented a premiere based on the novel by V. Korotkevich
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Restoration of the iconostasis of the Assumption Cathedral in Zhirovichi continues
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The festival "Tsimkavitskiya Vytoki" was held in Kopyl district
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Unique ceramics from China presented in Minsk
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The "Russian North" exhibition opened in Mogilev
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Slavianski Bazaar travels to the regions for the first time
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The National Library of Belarus presents the exhibition project "Crystals of Memory"
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Minsk will host Chinese culture festival "Tea for World Harmony"
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The XXV National Festival of Belarusian Song and Poetry starts in Molodechno