The theatre "Odr" has resumed its activities after a month ago, when its office was seized by police. According to the Director of the theater, Elmin Badalov, the issue has been resolved and a new staging of the play "The Garden of Wishes" is coming to end. The show will be on December 21-22 in the basement office in street Topchibasov 38 Street. The author of the script of the play is Parviz Bashardust, director - Imam Hassan , composer - Ayaz Gambarli.
Roles perform: Honored Artist, Ilgar Jahangir, and actor Rauf Shahsuvarov.
* On November 23 the police closed the office of the theater. Badalov, Jahangir and the young actor Nihat Gulamzade were taken to the police station where they were interrogated about the activities of the theater. Theatre "Ode" was created this year. The first work of the creative team was the play "How do you think they will beat?" which was shown 15 times.
The theatre is popular among independent-minded young people and civil activity. -16D-
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