
The organizer of the exhibition will be Anna Esparsa, a Russian historian and educator, who will share interesting facts about Bulgakov's life. Visitors will be able to see archival photographs, documents, various editions of his books, as well as theatrical posters and movie posters based on his works. The exhibition will reveal Bulgakov's humor, his connection to fantasy, and the parallels between "The Master and Margarita" and Chinghiz Aitmatov's "The Plough."
Anna Esparsa will also conduct a theatrical tour and hold a prize draw among fans of the writer's work.
The exhibition will be available in Kyrgyz and Russian languages, and entry is free for everyone interested.In addition, on the same day at 18:00, there will be a performance of "The Master and Margarita" on the stage of the Russian Drama Theater.
Tickets for the performance can be purchased at the theater box office or through this link.
InformationAnna Andreevna Esparsa is a Doctor of Historical Sciences, a cultural scientist, and the creative director of the all-Russian online lecture series "Dostoevsky." She is the author of several educational films about outstanding figures in Russian culture and history, as well as a guest lecturer at several Russian and European universities. Esparsa has previously presented her author exhibitions in Kyrgyzstan.