At the beginning of March, one of the leading actors of Liepāja Theater will celebrate the round anniversary – Egons Dombrovskis.
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To celebrate the anniversary with spectators who have given the actor a lot of love for many years (Dombrovskis has received the “Best Actor of the Year” award at the end of the season nine times), the theater will host several performances for almost a week from March 2-5. , in which you will be able to see the actors in all their glorious roles in diversity.
It is on his birthday – March 2 – that the actor will take on the role of Modesto in the play “The New Bride”. Modesto is a man who keeps family secrets and makes sure that all the rules, customs and rituals are followed so that the family, to whom he is no longer just a servant but almost a member of the family, can lazily continue their orderly routine.
On March 3, the Professor will lead a gang of seven gnomes in a children’s show “Snow White and the 7 Gnomes”.
On March 4, the performance of the oldest repertoire of the Liepāja Theater “Witch” will be shown, in which the actor will play the love triangle in the spirit of antiquity together with Inese Kučinskas and Kaspars Honors.
On March 5, in the play “Shakespeare”, Egon Dombrovskis will play two roles – Clerenz and her husband’s inciting lady Macbeth.
According to the representative of the theater Zanda Borg, the actor has played many complex characters and truly beautiful roles in his stage, and it is not for nothing that critics have emphasized that Egons can play everything – this is clearly confirmed by the many professional accolades – the actor has been nominated seven The winner of the Best Actor Award also received the Harry Liepins Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theater Arts, the Liepaja Culture Award and others.
“Where does the deep stage attraction of actor Egon Dombrovskis lie? I would mention – in an incompatible connection. Tenderness and hopelessness. Irony and mercy. then he reveals it on stage, “says theater scientist Edith Tisheiere.
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