that what we are now seeing, well , i can’t help but say that in our museum, in the state museum of the history of russian restoration chekhov on sadovy kudrinskaya. i know that you once considered this place yours, and i performed there and read chekhov’s death of an official there more than once, there is a wonderful hall there. here on the second floor, and now it is preserved there. this hall has been preserved. here is an amazing story. i'm directly inviting you on the air to come to chekhov's house, both as a visitor and, of course, as an executive. with the artist’s pleasure, we will be terribly terribly happy here, because, of course, avangard nikolaevich, every second of communication with you - it is happiness because talking to you. eh , you involuntarily become familiar with what is considered a classic, but it’s not always customary to talk about it, it’s not always convenient to talk about it, as if saying, well, shakespeare is great. yes, like kharms, pushkin is great, eh, and okay, when will it all end, in my opinion, chekhov it all ended here and it’s not customary to talk about it. and y