"ANAR" - "THE JUBILEE OF DANTE"
Anar — “Dante’s Jubilee”
Feyzulla Kabirlinski is a man who has failed on stage, in art, and in his family. He fully understands his own tragedy and experiences it as a constant, gnawing pain.
The tragedy of a man who belongs neither to art nor to his family...
Helpless, powerless, but pure and kind-hearted.
Although Kabirlinski is untalented and useless in the theatre and the arts, he remains a human being — a small man who wants to live.
Kabirlinski is someone society could neither change nor mold into its frame.
Most importantly, he is a character the crowd wants to laugh at.
Because Kabirlinski is a talentless actor who loves the stage and art with all his heart.
Naive, innocent, and “not of this world,” Kabirlinski constantly tries to prove himself, only to end up in even more pathetic and comical situations.
The play tells the story of this small, untalented actor’s tragedy — his “funny” fate.
On stage, we witness his desperate attempts to overcome all obstacles at any cost, only to realize that he will never truly earn his place in this profession.
The director of the play is Arshad Alekberov.