A great place in old Tbilisi. A very unusual building with a clock on the tower, which strikes every hour with the release of dolls. The street nearby, unlike the whole old town, is very well maintained, it is one of the best tourist destinations. Nearby cafes, art salons, the residence of the Patriarch.
The hall in the theater is small and cozy. The performance is in Georgian, there is simultaneous accompaniment in headphones in Russian with the sweetest Georgian accent (it looks like Rezo Gabriadze himself read it). The play about the legacy of the French marshal is a direct continuation of the famous story about the matchmaker Khanuma - it's a firework of humor!
This is a must-visit place!
A visit to the Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Theater left a pleasant impression. I liked the atmosphere in the theater and the plot of the play. The theater is a cozy and soulful place, and the lobby creates a special atmosphere with the opening day of the works. The presence of a line in English and headphones with a Russian translation makes the visit accessible to everyone.
A visit to the theater is worthy of a description for an entire book. A small cozy room. There are individual translators. The puppets are amazing. The actors who control the dolls are masters of their craft. At some point, you begin to perceive the puppets as real actors (although they are not real)