The Most Diverse Theater

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Actually, we need the most diverse theater. Young people are usually someone's students. If they do not consider themselves to be students, they still learn from someone, but there comes a moment when you want to overthrow or forget about your teacher, and to say “I am who I am“. Let's say I am Tuminas' student, and then, I am not his student anymore, I am who I am - forget the teachers.
We need various kinds of theater. I think we need to give young people a chance to object to those, who have proven to be the best and to know the “true” art, the “true“ theater. Times are changing, and we cannot deny the fact that a young person has different ideas, thinks in the ways of a modern man. Whatever they are, the truths do change. There are no absolute

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