Three immortal masterpieces of world drama, translated into all major languages, included in the golden fund of literature of all times and peoples and to this day never leaving the best stages of the world and filmed a total of 43 times (including in our country).
The dramatic poem 'Peer Gynt', with its bizarre combination of reality and mysticism, social satire and philosophical themes of self-discovery.
One of the main works of feminism is the legendary 'Nora, or a Doll's House', which posed the problem of women's freedom and independence back in the century before last.
And 'Hedda Gabler', repeatedly compared by critics and literary scholars to ancient tragedies, is a powerful and cruel story of a strong woman who, more than anything in the world, hates her femininity and the ability to motherhood...








