The Bukharian Times has published an article about the 'Mungli Kuz' play performance by Uzbek director Nabi Abdurakhmanov given at the Second International Theatre Festival in New York, Dunyo reports. The play was designed based on the one-act play of the Autumn Boredom comedy by the 19th-century Russian classic Nikolay Nekrasov.
The article stresses that on the performance day, viewers and actors recalled the outstanding Uzbek actor and innovative director Bakhodir Yuldashev (1945-2021). The guests of the evening were actors Bobrur Yuldashev, son of the late Bahodyr Yuldashev, and Obid Abdurakhmanovmson of the director Nabi Abdurakhmanov, who demonstrated a highly professional level depicting the modern youth theatre of Uzbekistan.
The play was performed in the Uzbek language with many Russian phrases and idioms typical for modern Tashkent residents.
'The very fact of showing the play in the Uzbek language by the theater company from Tashkent in New York testifies to the growing year-by-year ties and contacts between figures of the culture of the USA and Uzbekistan,' said Counselor-Envoy of the Uzbek Mission to the UN Ravshan Alimov.
'And this performance impressed all of us with the skills of young actors and excellent director Nabi Abdurakhmanov, who also organized a memorial evening in honor of People's Artist of Uzbekistan Bakhodyr Yuldashev, who went to the world a year ago,' he concluded.
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