On December 16 at 7:00 PM, the premiere of the play "My Woman" based on the renowned Turkish world playwright Tuncer Cücenoğlu's "Matryoshka," will take place at the Ganja State Philharmonic named after Fikret Amirov.
The production, crafted as a musical melodrama, is directed by the President’s Award laureate Irada Gozalova and promises to be a captivating event.
Set against the backdrop of live performances of Turkish retro music, the plot revolves around a story of two lovers filled with passion and love. At first glance, the play seems simple, but it carries profound meanings. It touches on how people often feel lonely within their families and society, spending their lives searching for ideal love and happiness, only to face disillusionment. It reveals the gap between appearing to be a happy family and experiencing true happiness...
Is it a tale of a happy love story or just another tragedy? The audience will witness the answer.
In "My Woman," the young actors of the theater, President’s Award laureates Amrah Dadashov and Gultaj Alili, along with the theater's choir and ballet ensemble, will take part. The plastic expression of the play is managed by Honored Artist Nigar Shahmuradova, who will also perform as an actress. The production designer is Vusal Rahim, the choirmaster is Melahat Qasimova, music arrangement by Amrah Dadashov, and video projections are prepared by Murad Hasanov.