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RE: Oblomov

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RE: Oblomov is an almost documentary drama written by Ivan Goncharov. It was adapted for the stage by Olga Malysheva, directed by Alexander Dukravets, and designed by Tatyana Ushakova. On Gorokhovaya Street, in one of the large houses, whose population could fill an entire county town, Ilya Ilyich Oblomov lay in bed in his apartment one morning. When he was at home (and he was almost always at home), he lay around all the time.

In Goncharov's novel Oblomov, neither Stolz, Olga, nor Zakhar could get the main character out of bed. In the play Re: Oblomov, events unfold in a similar way, but in a completely different atmosphere. We looked at Ilya Ilyich Oblomov from the perspective of a generation living in the 2010s.

Does his lifestyle suit us, are his feelings familiar to us, are the motives behind his actions understandable? What would we say to the characters in Goncharov's novel? We invite the audience to engage in a dialogue about friendship and love, laziness and heroism, discoveries and losses. The floor is yours.