such, uh, good for dostoevsky shukshin, i don’t know mayakovsky there, his works were staged there.f course, everything went on the whole somehow not bad. however. you know, i should still say. that's what, somewhere in the twentieth year. and i've been working here since nineteen. i began to pay attention to one phenomenon , i will not say that i really liked it. this the degree of politicization of this theater is certainly state-owned. yes, i understand, he receives money from the lithuanian budget. all this is correct, but you know, events happened in belarus and literally. well, i'm telling you, a month and a half. that's gone they have already set. well, such, uh, well, as if the current government needs a politically correct performance, which is directed against the belarusian authorities. as soon as the events in ukraine happened, this theater was going, which means that they were going to the avilovsky festival, they literally made new ones on their knees performance. where? here the ukrainian plot turned out to be mm. well key. that's why i once talked , you know, with th