At the "Stage for Two" theater festival in Mukachevo, the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater (Mariupol) presented its production of "The Enemy's Cosmetics," based on the novel by Amélie Nothomb.
The production served as a vivid example of contemporary psychological theater, where tension gradually builds, immersing the audience in the complex inner world of the characters, filled with fears, doubts, and contradictions.
Director Bohdan Revkevych transformed the stage into a space for complex internal dialogue, where every gesture and word amplified the drama of the plot.
The leading roles were brilliantly performed by Honored Artists of Ukraine Andriy Lutsenko and Ihor Kytrysh. Their performance, filled with genuine emotion and psychological depth, kept the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the entire play.
This performance once again not only confirmed the professionalism of our theater’s troupe but also became an important intellectual highlight of the festival, which the audience received with warm reviews.