Sokhumi State Drama Theatre Named after Konstantine Gamsakhurdia
- Description
The Sukhumi State Drama Theater named after Konstantin Gamsakhurdia is one of the important cultural institutions dedicated to the theatrical art and literary heritage of the famous Georgian writer, philologist and literary historian Konstantin Gamsakhurdia (1891-1975). Gamsakhurdia, being one of the most significant Georgian prose writers of the 20th century, left a deep mark on Georgian and world literature.
Gamsakhurdia received his education in Germany, thanks to which he was able to combine the achievements of Western European stylistics and philosophy with Georgian national themes. His most famous works - the novels "The Hand of the Great Master" and "David the Builder" - are classics of Georgian literature and reproduce complex socio-philosophical themes.
The theater, named after Konstantin Gamsakhurdia, is a place where his legacy continues to live on and inspire both artists and audiences. The theater stages performances based on the works of Gamsakhurdia, as well as other classical and modern plays. This theater not only supports the cultural heritage of Georgia, but also contributes to the development of theatrical art in the region.
The Sukhumi State Drama Theater named after Konstantin Gamsakhurdia continues to be the center of cultural life, contributing to the preservation and development of Georgian culture and art.
Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 18:00