grigory gorin tell me, as a rule, what the audience sees on the stage is always different from the originalk. and what is your author's author's vision here, i saw, of course, something of my own there. naturally. i , well, so rudely pulled out. probably from gorin's play, what was close to me was what was clear to me. and probably the biggest thing i relied on was this. the fact that uh, it seems to me, mmm, in general, creativity is creativity, it should be, uh, cheerful life, affirming positive to carry, good to carry purity to carry morality. that is, i live like this myself, and therefore, in my work, naturally, i will leave an emphasis on this. therefore, in gorin’s play, i again saw this and staged it for the sake of it, and it seems to me that the actors, too, uh, hmm, imbued with this my e- er attitude, and we all together did very well. it seems to me that the main character of the picture seems to be such a pure joyful somewhere playful thing, and baron munchausen is such a rather contradictory person, maybe at first glance. it seems that he invents for himself some additional da