In his youth, Nyagansky responded to the anger of a wet audience who participated in the performance of Keştanga. About it Is writing Ura.ru.
The inhabitants of Neyagan allegedly imitated the separation of natural needs of the play dog. She decided that she was “wet for her own money.”
“At one point, a kind of kind raises the leg and“ angered the audience with the help of a sharp river and the pressure on a enema. My husband and I sat on my face and in the eye because I was sitting in the front row. And get water, but it was inferior, ”he wrote on social networks.
In contrast, Nyagansky Youth Theater Ninel Makhmelan faces Neyagansa Yelts, where the audience can misinterpret what is happening on the stage. On the stage, according to him, he used a pear to pour artists.
“When he is familiar, the girl’s oat porridge and Keştanka dogs, the second shows the pear as a special effect. The oat mixes the porridge with water and holds the pear in front claws. Then he holds a girl’s pears and sprinkles a dog, Mah Mahmuran said.
In the theater, there is no increase in the stage area compared to the hall, and the actors work a meter from the audience, so water can really reach the front -row spectators.
Ninel Makhmelan suggested that Keştanka’s performance was staged on the story of Anton Chekhov and to the theater or then to read the story.
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Source: Gazeta

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