Alla Pugacheva and Ivan Urgant returned to social life and took part in a performance at the Theater of Nations.
Alla Pugacheva and Kristina Orbakaite in October 2021
Returning to Russia after a six-month break, Alla Pugacheva returned to the social life of the capital. Yesterday, the singer came out with her daughter Kristina Orbakaite, visiting the play “Cabaret” at the Theater of Nations. Ivan Urgant was also in the audience.
The director of the game, Yevgeny Pisarev, shared a public photo on Instagram*. In the story, this frame was accompanied by the headline: “Not in vain!”.
Evgeny Mironov, Alexandra Ursulyak, Evgeny Pisarev, Alla Pugacheva, Kristina Orbakaite, Ivan Urgant and actors and guests of the play “Cabaret”
The premiere of “Cabaret” took place in May this year, the performance was attended by Alexandra Ursulyak, Denis Sukhanov, Sergey Kempo and others. The performance is a new stage version of John Kander’s famous musical with Liz Minnelli, based on the play by John Van Druten and the novel by Christopher Isherwood. The plot focuses on the last days of the Weimar Republic in Berlin in the 1930s before the establishment of the Nazi regime.
Since the start of special operations in Ukraine, Pugacheva and Urgant have faced criticism for their immigration suspicions. Both associated their trips abroad with holidays and said the trips are temporary. Urgant also published an anti-war article at the head of the SVO, many believed that it was Ivan’s position that caused the disappearance of the Evening Urgant program from the Channel One network.
According to the official version, at the moment the program has been canceled due to the inappropriateness of entertainment formats. It has been known for several months that Urgant has been in Russia, the TV presenter even managed to organize a corporate party in Omsk. Pugacheva arrived at the end of August, her return caused a wide resonance. Pugacheva has already responded to her critics, including Vladimir Solovyov and Nikita Mikhalkov.
*Instagram is owned by Meta, a recognized extremist organization in the Russian Federation.
Source: Spletnik

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