pashkevich, alexander, hello!afternoon, but we ’ve known each other for so long that it would be logical to switch to you, we’ve probably been playing on the same stage for 30 years, so yes, so yes, so we’ll be on you, yes, but today we’ll talk about you, about yours works in the theater, cinema, o your creative plans, how did your creative destiny develop, let’s start with childhood, okay, come on, what events from childhood? formed your desire to become an artist, my mother was a teacher of russian language and literature, she had a great class teacher, and this is a rural village school, i studied with her, and in russian language and literature in high school, she was good, but it all started much earlier, even before i reached high school, she already attracted me to this amateur activity, there we there were agent teams, we traveled, i accompanied them, to begin with, i already knew a little. when a gypsy goes through, yes, probably the seventh grade, a gypsy is a work, yes, by alexander sergeevich pushkin,