theater building in the forty- fourth season, opened with the premiere of the opera olesya by yevgeny chakotsky, but after the exhausting years of the war, the building was pretty battered. it took 3 years to restore losk after the reconstruction, to which joseph langbar himself had a hand, tiered balconies appeared in the theater, and a park was laid out around the building after the war in view of the fact that the left wing was destroyed and the facades were actually restored. the reconstruction departments were re-stuccoed and carried out there and everything that was done on the wrestlers of the sixth forty-eighth it has been preserved. now it's back to that post-war years. big theater. once again it has become the center of life in the capital, the audience rushes to the temple of art to remember the peacetime, and opera performances are broadcast on the radio with an enviable frequency while the public admires the performances. many artists are forced to barely make ends meet, post-war devastation, many simply have nowhere to live. i remember that in some, uh, makeup rooms, artists lived