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31 May

The therapeutic comedy "Sunshine Line"

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31.05 20:00, Sat

München, Gasteig / Carl-Orff-Saal

Rosenheimer Straße 5, 81667 München
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Therapeutic comedy "Sunny Line": Eprikyan and Gudkov on the crisis of relationships!

 

We invite you to the witty and poignant therapeutic comedy in one act "Sunny Line"! This play is a tense and sparkling dialog about the very essence of intimacy between a man and a woman, exposing the very mechanisms that for centuries prevent us from truly understanding each other.

On stage shine the stars beloved by the public - popular actors, showmen and participants of COMEDY WOMAN Natalia Eprikyan and inimitable Alexander Gudkov, performing the roles of confused spouses.

The production was directed by Roman Feodori, six-time winner of the prestigious Golden Mask award, which guarantees the highest level of production. The play was written by the famous playwright Ivan Vyrypayev, whose texts are characterized by a special rhythm, self-irony and unexpected dramatic turns, like life itself.

In the story, a husband and wife find themselves locked in their home for an entire night, desperately trying to overcome a deep family crisis. Having lost touch with each other, they are forced to have a frank conversation where the usual notions of marriage are shattered. This sincere dialogue may become the very impulse that will help them cross the symbolic "sunny line" that separates them.

The play raises the urgent problem of communication between people, going beyond a simple family story. Memorable monologues and dialogues, subtle humor and unexpected emotional outbursts await you.

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