As part of a tour in Balkan velayat, the troupe of the State Russian Drama Theatre named after A. S. Pushkin performed for the first time in the urban-type settlement of Hazar.
Schools and kindergartens in the area served as unique venues for the performances, allowing both children and their parents to enjoy the interesting productions.
Over three days in Hazar, they showcased the well-known children's fairy tale "The Three Little Pigs and the Gray Wolf" and the dramatic play "Sisters," which touches on important human themes.
The concert "Muse of Love," featuring song and dance numbers and humorous sketches, attracted special interest. All performances were sold out, indicating a high level of public interest.
Local residents expressed gratitude to the artists for providing an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of theatre art and experience vivid emotions. Many spectators wanted to interact with the artists and take memorable photographs. This lively interaction reflected an atmosphere of friendliness and warmth that prevailed throughout the tour, which started on October 7 in the city of Balkanabat.
During the entire tour, more than 30 performances were held, each leaving an unforgettable impression on the hearts of the audience. The next performance is scheduled at the "Mollagara" sanatorium. This resort, located near the city of Balkanabat on the eastern shore of the ancient Uzboy, is famous for its unique combination of mineral muds, salt lake and healing air. Here, the artists plan to present the concert "Muse of Love."
The tour by the State Russian Drama Theatre named after A. S. Pushkin has become a significant event for the cultural life of the western region of the country. In February this year, the theatre troupe had already performed on the stage of the State Drama Theatre named after Saparmyrat Turkmenbashi the Great in Balkanabat and presented their plays in several cultural centers of Balkan velayat.