
The Bishkek City Dramatic Theater named after Arsen Umuraliev has announced the premiere of the solo performance 'Medea', which will take place on February 27, 28, and March 1. This information was received from the theater's press service.
The plot of the solo performance 'Medea', written by Nina Mazur, centers around the confession of a woman suffering from love, betrayal, and loneliness.

In the performance by Dinara Abdykadyrova, Honored Artist of the Kyrgyz Republic, the ancient myth takes on new shades and becomes a relevant statement about suffering, vulnerability, and the power of love. Her portrayal of Medea is a woman who has completely surrendered to her feelings and ultimately lost everything.
Watching the performance, the audience witnesses a transformation from tender emotions to violent rage, from hope to deep disappointment. It is not just a tale of revenge, but a profound portrait of a soul that refuses to be submissive and convenient.


The performance 'Medea' is a call for reflection. The production, carried out as part of a project under the direction of director Alexander Panin and artist Zuhra Mukambetova, represents a challenge and a cry for help.