Continuing to laugh, spectators gradually begin to understand that this is not only an exercise for the facial muscles, but also a sufficiently dramatic reflection about the reasons and conditions, which destroy basic human relations – friendship, for example. An indissoluble combination of tragedy and comedy makes a deep impression. (M. Marinina, “Vecherniy Tashkent”, 2002)
«Hamlet and Others» is a two-act theatrical potpourri based on, «Hamlet,» and, «Macbeth,» by William Shakespeare, «The Suicide,» by Nikolay Erdmann, «Oblomov,» by Ivan Goncharov (There is always an ordinary man in the company of extraordinary ones), Alexander Ostrovskiy, and others. It was clear right from the beginning that young artists treat the classics with humor, and do not have pretensions, even for thorns in laurel wreaths. (Muyassar Maksudova, «Pravda Vostoka», Tashkent, 2005)
«On Love…» was intended as its reflection. The reflection came out to be not bad: tragic, ridiculous, sad – depending on each story, where were everything: happiness, death, separation/parting, expectation, and certainly, faithlessness. «The truth and nothing besides...» (Dmitriy Povarov, Turkeston-PRESS Agency, 2004)
What characters have not appeared on the stage! This time, a «made dish» of several popular works, flavored with such «spices» as improvisation, and the courage and fervor of young artists, turned out to be extremely tasty and fragrant. (Malika Tursunkhodjaeva, «Humo», Tashkent, 2005)