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PRODID:City of Lauderhill Calendar Creator
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DTSTAMP:20260610T131634
DTSTART:20261013T200000
DTEND:20261013T223000
SUMMARY:“The Maids” in Miami
DESCRIPTION:<p>Roman Viktyuk’s legendary play <em>“The Maids”</em> has been on stage for over 35 years — and it still astonishes audiences!</p><p>The production is based on the play by French playwright Jean Genet.<br>It tells the story of two maids, Solange and Claire, who worship their Mistress while at the same time being consumed by envy.</p><p>In her absence, they try on her clothes, imitate her behavior, and act out elaborate imaginary scenes.<br>One day, carried away by their game, they anonymously report Madame’s lover to the police - and decide to kill her.</p><p>The actors bring this psychological drama to life through choreography, movement, and vocal expression.<br>The intricate makeup evokes Japanese Kabuki theatre - a synthesis of music, dance, and drama, where makeup carries deep symbolic meaning.</p><p>The entire performance unfolds as a hypnotic show set to Dalida’s greatest hits, where the audience finds itself sympathizing with these failed criminals and applauding them in fascination.</p><p><em>“I believe that ‘The Maids’ should be performed by men. Only men,”</em><em><br></em>said the legendary director Roman Viktyuk.<br>And after seeing the show, it’s hard to disagree.</p><p>The show is performed in Russian language.</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Roman Viktyuk’s legendary play <em>“The Maids”</em> has been on stage for over 35 years — and it still astonishes audiences!</p><p>The production is based on the play by French playwright Jean Genet.<br>It tells the story of two maids, Solange and Claire, who worship their Mistress while at the same time being consumed by envy.</p><p>In her absence, they try on her clothes, imitate her behavior, and act out elaborate imaginary scenes.<br>One day, carried away by their game, they anonymously report Madame’s lover to the police - and decide to kill her.</p><p>The actors bring this psychological drama to life through choreography, movement, and vocal expression.<br>The intricate makeup evokes Japanese Kabuki theatre - a synthesis of music, dance, and drama, where makeup carries deep symbolic meaning.</p><p>The entire performance unfolds as a hypnotic show set to Dalida’s greatest hits, where the audience finds itself sympathizing with these failed criminals and applauding them in fascination.</p><p><em>“I believe that ‘The Maids’ should be performed by men. Only men,”</em><em><br></em>said the legendary director Roman Viktyuk.<br>And after seeing the show, it’s hard to disagree.</p><p>The show is performed in Russian language.</p>
LOCATION:Lauderhill Performing Arts Center\, 3800 NW 11th Place Lauderhill\, Florida 33311
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