The play "The Chairs," written in 1951, was defined by Ionesco as a tragic farce. This work has become a symbol of the theater of the absurd and has been staged around the world, gaining cult status.
A chair is what remains of a person when he steps out for a moment. The chair still holds his warmth, echoes the curves and experiences of the body, but without the person, it is nothing.The translation into Kyrgyz was done by the renowned poetess and honored cultural worker of the Kyrgyz Republic, Alymkan Degenbaeva, which makes this production special.
The director of the performance is Chagalak Zamirbekov, the set designer and costume artist is Zuhra Mukambetova, and the choreographer is the honored cultural worker of the Kyrgyz Republic, Sergey Streletsov.
In the leading roles, audiences can expect to see actors Nakynai Dykhanova and the honored artist of the Kyrgyz Republic, Ruslan Orozakunov.