by Asen Velichkov | Feb 6, 2020 | Essays
Odysseus Didn’t have any clue how much work needs to be put in for a theatrical performance. Especially for a performance with the scale of Odysseus by Diana Dobreva, with so many actors and complicated choreography… Extraordinary experience indeed, a...
by Asen Velichkov | Jan 25, 2020 | Essays
Asparouh A fun and maybe thoughtful performance by Alexander Kanev, directed by Ovanes Torosian. The scene was a tiny room next to National theatrical academy, which represented pretty well the dark concrete apartment of the main character Asparouh, who seemed to have...
by Asen Velichkov | Dec 22, 2019 | Essays
Pictures as memories For the most part of my life I thought of the family photographs as something boring, even empty. It was only a couple of years ago when I started to see them as keys to memories. Guess this has something to do with getting old. When you are...
by Asen Velichkov | Dec 1, 2019 | Essays
Homeworks There is something very distinctive about the way a kid approaches their homeworks. Concentration, haste, fatigue, boredom… The “let’s get this over with” attitude, so that more time remains for what’s important – playing...