The capital’s theaters prepared an interesting program for the audience.
On May 9, for the Day of Europe in the European Union, the Koleso theater takes part in the International Festival Europe Day`23.
For the holiday celebrating peace and unity on the continent, SkoroVoda presents the premiere play “SkoroVoda” based on the script by Ivan Drach and Vira Melnyk about the outstanding Ukrainian philosopher Hryhoriy Skovoroda (1722-1794), who, according to historical evidence, traveled around Europe for five years – in the middle of the 18th century Art. visited Hungary, Slovakia, Austria. There are also assumptions that Hryhoriy Skovoroda visited Italy and Germany.
The production of the play “SkoroVoda” directed by People’s Artist of Ukraine Iryna Klishchevskaya is incredible stories about the life of the Ukrainian philosopher, his fables, philosophical thoughts.
The duration of the performance is 80 minutes.
When: May 9 at 6:00 p.m
Where: “Koleso” theater, Andriivskyi Uzviz, 8
Ticket price: 200 hryvnias
On the same day, the actors of the ProEnglish Theater of Ukraine and the theater community DSP invite you to a warm and cozy apartment “Day of Europe. Non-concert”.
Guests will hear covers created by Art Batallion during the year of the invasion: “A Town In Ukraine (house of the rising sun)”, “Moskal”, “Village Chornobaivka”, “Haspada Akhvitsery”, “Song of the Ship”, “No Russians”, “Yesterday ( before the war)”, “Ukrainian in Bakhmut” and other familiar and new hits.
“It will be funny and painful. It will be about now, – announce the organizers. — There will also be poems, many poems: Zhadan, Ponomarenko, Vlasova, Astapenko, Kalytko, Michelson and others. Let’s read poems, listen to songs, breathe together, drink red wine — Europe Day as it should be.”
When: May 9, 7:00 p.m
Where: ProEnglish Theater Hub, The Brodsky Families 3 (Shulyavka)
Ticket prices: 200 hryvnias
This year, for the first time, Ukraine is participating in the celebrations of the Day of Europe and Peace on May 9, which symbolizes its return to the European family.