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18 December

The play "Made in Odessa" in Paris 2025.

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18.12.25 20:00, Thu
Paris, Théâtre de la Tour Eiffel
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Square Rapp 4, 75007 Paris

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"Made in Odessa": Alexei Gorbunov and Oleg Filimonov - with the premiere of the soulful performance in Paris

 

 

On December 18, 2025, Paris will host the tour of the play "Made in Odessa" - a new stage work filled with Odessa humor, nostalgia and warmth of human stories. In the main roles - Alexei Gorbunov, legendary actor of theater and cinema, and Oleg Filimonov, master of subtle satire and the real Odessa word.

 

 

About the performance

 

"Made in Odessa" is not just an evening with Odessa humor. It is a deep, ironic and touching story about friendship, memory, love to the native city and to the people who make it special. The main characters are trying to understand - is there still the Odessa we remember and love? Or does it live now only in our memories? Or maybe it is still close to us - in ourselves?

 

The play is built as a lively dialogue with the audience, in which humor, irony, lyricism and pinched nostalgia are intertwined. It is a conversation not only about Odessa - it is a conversation about each of us. About how we miss, laugh, love, dream and hope. And about how sometimes the most important thing is just to be close to those we appreciate.

 

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