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Improbability Theory

The hero of the play, physicist Anosov, after a failed scientific experiment, goes to the “country” of his childhood - Blagush, once a suburban district of Moscow. Memories help the hero find the strength to continue working.

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Andreyev

    Vladimir Andreyev

    Алексей Николаевич Аносов

  • Tatyana Govorova

    Tatyana Govorova

    Катя

  • Lev Lyubetsky

    Lev Lyubetsky

    Костя да Винчи

  • Yuri Blashchuk

    Yuri Blashchuk

    Панфилий

  • Valeriy Yeryomichev

    Valeriy Yeryomichev

    Митя

  • Yuri Volkov

    Yuri Volkov

    Николай Сергеевич

  • Nadezhda Vishnevskaya

    Nadezhda Vishnevskaya

    Вера Петровна

  • Valeriya Razinkova

    Valeriya Razinkova

    Шурка-певица

  • Aleksandra Nazarova

    Aleksandra Nazarova

    Катарина

Overview

The hero of the play, physicist Anosov, after a failed scientific experiment, goes to the “country” of his childhood - Blagush, once a suburban district of Moscow. Memories help the hero find the strength to continue working.

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