“Unprincipled Readings” at the Hermitage Garden
On July 15-16, the first open literary and theatrical new prose festival “Unprincipled Readings”, covering the whole of Russia, will be held in the Hermitage Garden. According to established tradition, the project will unite writers and readers in a single stage. On stage: Pavel Derevyanko, Nikolai Drozdov, Gosha Kutsenko, Maxim Matveev, Katerina Shpitsa, Alexander Tsypkin and others. The list of participants will also include writers and artists from different parts of the country.
For two days there will be bright performances for the audience, meetings with authors, readings for the whole family, where you can come with the youngest audience (0+ years), master classes, gifts and, of course, two large-scale evening gala concerts. (16+ years old).
On July 16, there will be two premieres of Alexander Tsypkin. Alexander will read an excerpt from his novel “Goodnight, America”, which will be published in the next collection of his stories. Also for the first time will read the story of Konstantin Khabensky from the collection “An Extraordinary Ordinary Miracle”. For the first time in history, not Konstantin Khabensky will read Tsypkin, but Alexander Tsypkin – Konstantin Khabensky.
In addition, a roundtable meeting will be held with the participation of famous writers, actors, screenwriters and media experts as part of the Readings without Principles new prose festival on 16 July between 16:00 and 18:00.
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Source: People Talk

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