An ambiguous impression, a dark basement room , gloomy with an unpleasant musty smell of neither sewage Nor mold, Tartuffe was playing, the production was staged in a scabrous modern way, I liked the second act more than the first
5 out of 5. I love this place. It attracts with its style and the actors are so professional. I am glad that nowadays there are theaters where you can have a great time.
For the most part, the repertoire reflects current realities and touches on acute topics. The theater has a very creative, free atmosphere. The interior is specific, as the theater is chamber, but it has its own charm. Exhibitions are regularly held in the lobby.
An independent Tashkent theater with a rich and ornate history, an inspiring creator and profound productions.
I advise you to take a look:
Happy beggars
White white black stork
and Seven Moons
and exhibitions and third-party events are often held there, I advise you to subscribe to them on social media.networks. The bohemians of Tashkent hang out there.
The horror is terrible! Very, very, very disgusting! The hand did not even raise one star to mark! I have never seen openly rude obscenity under the guise of art anywhere before! It's not like a theater, it's not even a farce! Only the work of one actor pleased me, because the actor's professionalism, strong personal charm and excellent ability to improvise were clearly visible, which literally pulled out a completely empty role. Insanely sorry for the time and money spent. I do not recommend from the word at all!
great theater. the actors are giving their best. We watched tartuffe. in some places it is very inventive, witty and funny. a strong impression. Let's go again. the auditorium is in a basement and there is not enough ventilation, but there are no empty seats, and you forget about everything when the performance begins. at the end, the audience clapped standing up for a long time.
Well, Ilkhom is not an ordinary theater where the audience is at the top and the actors are at the bottom. For art connoisseurs, I think it 's the best thing. I'm just not a theater fan. The buffet, the wardrobe, too, there is also music, the voice acting is also live. Not standard , not usually there .
There are just no words. Praise and glory to all who are connected with the theater! We've been walking and admiring for 15 years! My favorites are imitation of the Koran, tortilla flat quarter, flight of mashrab (classic), heart of a dog, underground girl (new). The way the earth will be down to Mark Weil. He is happy with everyone from above for such a worthy continuation in the theater.
We were at the play "Three Sisters" - just bravo, thanks to the cast for the game and the director for such an unusual production!!!!Bravo!!!Bravo!!!Bravo!!!
I'm addicted to this theater. I advise everyone to go to any performance. You will get so many emotions. Uniquely. My favorite is I love you, but.
The underground girls also really liked it. I definitely get out once a month. See you in Ilkhom))
A young troupe, I liked the performance and I recommend the game and the plot. The hall is small, not the most comfortable. I'll definitely go again. There are fewer visitors among the audience than residents)))
I am glad that I returned quickly after the fire. Good performances. It is a pity that the auditorium is very small, you have to hunt for tickets, because there is always a full house. Thanks
Today I watched "The Free Novel" - an interpretation of Eugene Onegin, created by Mark Weil at the end of the 20th century, as Mark himself will say at the end of the production. I experienced feelings of lightness, novelty, surprise, as something similar once happened to me in Moscow after visiting the Man Studio theater or the theater in the Southwest. The younger generation of actors preserved Vayl's charm, subtle humor and charm in the play with amazing tenderness. And the musical tracks embedded with amazing accuracy in the outline of the novel will not leave you indifferent, will make you empathize even more with the heroes of this ageless work.
The last time I was here in March, I really like the production of "Happy Beggars". The actors play great. By the way, respect for every viewer won me over last time.
Wonderful theater, my beloved! The repertoire changes often, you can always go to something new. The actors are very interesting people, and I want to talk to them after the performances. Music 10/10, they should have a personal playlist in Yandex Music, I would love to listen.
I really like the fact that the audience is so close to the stage, it creates a special atmosphere when watching. As a plus, exhibitions are often held in their foyer, many will be interested to see)
And coffee with croissants is very tasty, I advise everyone, be sure to try it!
Well, Ilkhom is cool as always. We invited friends from Moscow, they are delighted.
But. But unfortunately, with the departure of Mark Weil, he became very down-to-earth. Spirituality takes a back seat.. in the foreground, there is an unnecessarily demonstrative game with the viewer, there is more vulgarity. But this is my personal opinion. It's just that I used to live in action... And now there were moments... Which you don't have to show... The hood of the hands strongly ties the game to itself.
In any case, Bravo!
The atmosphere is so pleasant. I'm just relaxing and enjoying myself there.
The acting is just great.Bravo to everyone, I always leave with positive emotions
I'm just shocked by the performance of the actors. Everything is at the highest level. I really liked the performance. The actors are very talented and sing great songs. 👏👏👏👏
The only theater where you don't get bored for a minute. All the performances are great. You really care about every character.
An unreal atmosphere of creativity
Ilkhom is a drama theater in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The first independent theater in the USSR.It was founded in 1976 by director Mark WEIL and a group of graduates of the Tashkent Theater and Art Institute. From the very beginning, the theater was formed as an ensemble consisting of freely improvising, sensitively hearing and understanding soloists.
Ilkhom was born as a multinational team and it broke these boundaries, created an intercultural and interethnic team where Uzbeks, Russians, Jews, Koreans, Armenians and representatives of other nationalities play. Russian, Uzbek, English and French speech sounds on the stage of the theater.