read poetry, i read the poems of pasternak, mandelstam, mireshkovsky, yesenin, well, protarey one, maykovd that now it will probably show, it will be like there’s a service in the church, in the ward of the wounded, i’m just proud, the sredninsky monastery does this, i can ask you to read it, oh , my god, you should always play seriously, even if life throws you in captivity. scatter any roles, even half a page, even without words, even in pantami, play to the heart, to the basics, play in the name, without a curtain and without backstage, without a prompter, so that only tears spill on the partner’s chest, so that only fox, pores, losses, pores, sadness, red-haired as a stall, applause. always play, play everywhere, play extras, but for ourselves, without manipulation, that you don’t clap, we froze! you have very interesting memories associated with belarus, first of all, you ended up in baranovichi in 1941, then you had to flee this city, unfortunately, when the war began. this was a dramatic episode in your life, which you talk about very often, and in general tatyana and i got the imp