1921–1924: The Lost Years
1921–1924: The Lost Years unfolds during the tumultuous end of Georgian independence, tracing how Bolshevik occupation reshaped lives, stifling love, hope, and dreams. The play, adapted and directed by Levan Tsuladze, features evocative set and costume design, choreography by Tinatin Tsuladze, music by Zurab Gagloshvili, and video installations by Data Dvalishvili. The talented cast includes Nick Nicholas, Irakli-Alan Japharidze, Mary Cantaria, and several others. Staged at the innovative Theatre Factory 42, housed in a former Coca-Cola factory in Tbilisi’s Didube district, the venue fuses modern stagecraft with a vibrant community spirit and seats 264. Performances are on March 19 (with English subtitles) and March 31, 2026. The show runs for 130 minutes with an intermission. Recommended for ages 16 and up. Special 15% discount on fourth-row tickets for TBC Concept Visa cardholders. Theatre Factory 42, founded by Levan Tsuladze, is dedicated to advancing independent Georgian theatre through innovation, technology, and education.