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Bakı Uşaq və Gənclər Teatrı
Children's theater invites you to a virtual viewing of performances
Baku / 27.03.20 / Turan: In connection with an emergency - the coronavirus COVID 19 The Baku Children’s and Youth Theater came up with an initiative that allows young spectators to watch theater performances without leaving home.
Thus, the performances can be viewed on the page of the Baku Children and Youth Theater in youtube (Baku Children and Youth Theater BUGT), facebook @BakiUshaqTeatri, instagram @bakiushaqgenclerteatri:
1. "Talking Doll" - March 26 (for children) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9apUCmZLCLc&t=80s
2. “Hug me” - March 30 (dedicated to the March 31 genocide for young people)
3. “Rabbit House” - April 3 (for children)
4. "Beautiful Fatma" - April 7 (for children)
5. “Curly rabbit” - April 11 (for children)
6. “Innocent sinners” - April 15 (dedicated to the fight against human trafficking)
7. “Tea set” - April 19 (for children)
8. The Magic Trumpet - April 23 (for children)
9. "Stuttering Chicken" - April 27 (for children)
10. “Someone is to blame” - May 1 (for adults)
11. "Humayun's Dream" - May 5 (for children).
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