Premiere of the "Savely’s Days" performance of the theater workshop "Homo Artisticus" of Altai State University

19 January 2021 Center for Creativity and Leisure of Students and Staff

The play "Savely’s Days" from the theater workshop "Homo Artisticus".

“The cat's age is short-lived. Fate always scratches us against the hair."

"Savely’s Days" is the debut novel by actor of the Moscow Studio of Theatrical Art Grigory Sluzhitel. This is a story about cats and people - laughing and alone, suffering and loving.
Savely is an ordinary yard cat which is endowed with an extraordinary gift: he had seen the world before he was born. His life passed favorably in the old merchant lane of Taganka, until one day the boy Vitya took him to his home.

The premiere of the performance will take place on January 25 in the official accounts of the Center for Creativity and Leisure, the theater workshop "Homo Artisticus", as well as on the You Tube channel of Altai State University.

Artistic Director - Kirill Skobelin

Director - Nadezhda Chekhovich
Sound producer - Alexander Sizikov
Designer, lighting designer - Olga Nikitina
Decorators - Olga Nikitina, Ilya Buletsa
Roles and performers:
Savely - Vadim Kovalev
Greta - Irina Pralich
Gloria, Savely’s mother; painting with a handkerchief - Vlada Zhuravleva
Zina, Savely’s sister; painting with a fan - Anastasia Kudryavtseva
ABK, Savely’s sister; Julia Novikova - Maria Startseva
Janitor Abdulloh; Askar - Yuri Burulko
Mitya Plyaskin; old man - Alexey Kureev
Cashier Zina; woman from the Tretyakov Gallery - Sofia Klochkova
Vitya Pasechkin; Harry - Vladimir Zayats
Vitya Pasechkin's mother; Madeleine, Aunt Savely - Elena Grigoricheva
Romych; Sergeich; Oliver - Ilya Buletsa
Stillavino: Nikita Bubyakin
Raisins - Julia Myagkaya
Cat cafe owner - Alexander Sizikov

Guard cats, pride cats, cat cafe cats, rats, passers-by, pictures, sirens - Irina Pralich, Vlada Zhuravleva, Anastasia Kudryavtseva, Maria Startseva, Yuri Burulko, Alexey Kureev, Sofya Klochkova, Vladimir Zayats, Elena Grigoricheva, Ilya Buletsa, Nikita Bulla, Julia Myagkaya.

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