In the Kamal Theater, the first season premiere

23 August 2017, Wednesday

October 14, 15 and 17  in the Small Hall of the Tatar State Academic Theater named after  G. Kamal   the first premiere of the season  the play "The Past" by Syumbel Gaffarova staged by Farid Bikchantaev will take place. People's artists of the Republic of Tatartsan  Radik Bariev, Lucia Hamitova, Honored Artists of the Republic of Tatarstan Minvali Gabdullin, Almaz Sabirzyanov and young actors Ilnur Zakirov, Rail Shamsuarov, Aigul Abasheva are engaged in the performance.

After the fall of the Iron Curtain and the collapse of the USSR, the peoples of the former autonomous republics turned to the white pages of their history. One of these sad topics for the Tatars, Russia's second-largest people, was the fate of prisoners of war and officers who refused to cross over to the side of fascist Germany and passed all the hardships of Hitler's concentration camps, and after the collapse of the Third Reich they became prisoners of the Stalin gulag. Those of them who were lucky enough to return home in the fifties, only recently received the status of participants in the Second World War. But there were some among them who, sensing a new arrest, did not return to their homeland. They were scattered all over the world ...

The hero of the play "(Havibg come(Prishly)", Nakip, by the will of fate was after the war in Canada and began life with a clean slate. In a small town in the Canadian outback he arranged a kind of Tatar village, started growing potatoes, and instead of Halloween, Tatar Sabantuy cope. Even his wife in the Tatar manner calls "Zhanym" (My soul), and not Joanna. But neighbor Samuel, just like him, "alien", only with Scottish roots, brings the news that from now on all former Soviet subjects are allowed to return to the USSR, they are not in danger anymore.

Will the hero return to his homeland, will he meet with first love, will he visit his mother's grave? The audience will receive answers to these questions at the premiere of the performance on October 14, 15 and 17 in the Small Hall of the Kamala Theater.

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