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VOKA will screen one of the latest shows staged by Belarusian Drama Theatre Sirozha

On 25 February VOKA VOD will broadcast a show Sirozha staged by the Belarusian National Drama Theatre. Anyone can watch the performance free of charge from anywhere across Belarus at 7 pm.

 

The show was produced by the director and art manager of Alexander Gartsuyev based on Yulia Chernyavskaya’s play written in July 2019. The story starts with a plain countryman Sirozha who moved to town and gets an accommodation in an institute’s dormitory. The first act is performed by an 18-year-old freshman of a linguistic faculty (Maxim Braginets) while the second part by a principal (Andrei Dobrovolsky).

It’s not a coincidence that the genre of the performance is characterized as the life in two epochs: the audience follows Sirozha and his friends in the 1980s and in 2000s. and discovers how the time and the circumstances test everyone in terms of their human attitude and why everyone has an intrinsic connection to the past.

 

The show was granted two awards for the best stage direction (Alexander Gartsuyev) and for the best actress in the leading part (Anna Semenyako) at the latest National Drama Festival of Vincent Dunin- Martsinkevich that took place in November 2019.

 

Multicamera art HD filming will create a maximum immersive atmosphere of a theatric hall and will make it possible to watch everything that will be happening on the stage from all angles. Broadcasting is available from any device and in any operator’s network upon authorization in VOKA app or on voka.tv via a mobile phone number. After live broadcasting the recording of the show will stay available in VOD section for one year.

 

Sirozha is a continuation of a series of broadcastings from the Belarusian National Drama Theatre that VOKA VOD started to offer in 2020 screening an online premiere of a tragic comedy Profit, a festive night Our Korotkevich dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Vladimir Korotkevich as well as the show Career of Doctor Raus.