Two-part performance PREPARATOR

Could there be anything more colorful, more passionate and dramatic, more debilitating, but also higher than the life of an actor? And is there another profession in the world that so pervades and governs human life? The actor is a god of stage, a conqueror of the audience’s hearts, but at the same time a joker, a clown, like almsgiving for the public’s love and attention.
The play “The Dress” by the British playwright, screenwriter and actor Ronald Harwood, who has been in Lithuanian roots, has been reigning on the theatre stage around the world for thirty years. Both the play itself and its productions have won numerous prizes, including the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. He received a lot of awards in 1983. Peter Yates’ directed film “The Dresser.” The audience of Lithuanian theatre was first introduced to this play by director Algirdas Latėnas. He was 1996. “The dresser” was built in the Lithuanian National (at that time – Academic) drama theatre with such stars as Remigijus Adomaitis, Eglė Gabrėnaitė, Arūnas Sakalauskas and others.