Happy Days

Wed, Jun 24 · 20:00 Tbilisi Chamber Theatre

Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days' is a profound theatrical work portraying the ephemeral nature of human existence. The play features a character metaphorically half-buried in sand, symbolizing a life that has largely passed, yet the character remains hopeful and determined to embrace another joyful day. The narrative weaves together elements of sadness, humor, love, and tragedy, prompting reflection on life's impermanence and true values. The production is enriched by Gia Kancheli's evocative musical arrangements, which deepen the emotional atmosphere on stage. This performance is directed by Giorgi Apkhazava, with artistic contributions from Sofiko Kikabidze, and features actors Nino Gachechiladze, Tsotne Maisuradze, Giorgi Tenadze, and Tata Metskhovrishvili. Presented at the Tbilisi Chamber Theatre, this play invites audiences to contemplate hope amid transience.

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