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Перед вами произведение принципиально нового жанра – адаптированный многоголосый спектакль от профессиональных актеров с использованием звуковых эффектов на 360 градусов. У вас есть возможность полностью погрузиться в сюжет и ощутить себя на месте главного героя произведения Герберта Уэллса «Война миров», жителя маленького городка конца XIX века, привычная жизнь которого закончилась с приземлением захватчиков с Марса. Вы услышите леденящий кровь рассказ о выживании, любви, отчаянии и надежде и получите ни с чем не сравнимые эмоции. В ролях: Герберт – Александр Кинчеев Фрэнк – Никита Герасимов Викарий и Артиллерист – Николай Давыдов Полицейский и Капитан – Александр Давиташвили Эмили – Анастасия Бируля Мэри – Надежда Ваганова Дизайн звука – компания ЗВУКАРНЯ Продюсер и сценарист – Евгений Борисов Сценарист – Копьёв Дмитрий Визуальное оформление – Алёна Тимофеева

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«…Обязанность историка вынуждает меня сообщить, что в одну июльскую ночь, за несколько мгновений до восхода солнца, калитка парка отворилась и пропустила человека, который вышел на дорогу, принимая такие же точно предосторожности, как вор, опасающийся быть застигнутым. Парк и поместье принадлежали графине де Курси, человек, вышедший из калитки, был не кто другой, как Сен-Клер. Женщина, закутанная в шубку, проводила его до самой калитки; она вытянула шею и жадно следила за ним глазами, в то время как он торопливо спускался по тропинке, огибавшей стену парка. Сен-Клер остановился, осмотрелся вокруг и рукою сделал знак женщине, чтобы она скрылась. Прозрачность летней ночи позволила ему различить на прежнем месте бледное лицо женщины. Он вернулся назад, подошел к ней и нежно обнял. …»

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Genre-subverting mystery. Should have crossover appeal to noir fans.This is Kirby's third novel. His previous novel, Our Napoleon in Rags, received good nice critical attention.Can expect a good amount of local attention in KY, as Kirby was subject of a PBS documentary on Kentucky writers and previous book was nominated for Kentucky Book Award.

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A figure skating prodigy, sixteen-year old Alivopro Doyle is one of a few «hopefuls» racing against nature's clock to try and jump and spin their way into the Olympics. But when a disastrous fall fractures two vertebrae, leaving Ali addicted to painkillers and ultimately institutionalized, it's not just her dreams of glory that get torn asunder, but the very fabric that holds her fragile family together.

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A story about one all-inclusive resort, the ghost of an unknown father, and the tragedies we can’t forget. What’s it like when everyone’s dream vacation is your job? Ameera works at a Mexican all-inclusive resort, where every day is paradise – if “paradise” means endless paperwork, quotas to meet, and entitled tourists. But it’s not all bad: Ameera’s pastime of choice is the swingers scene, and the resort is the perfect place to hook up with like-minded couples without all the hassle of having to see them again. Despite Ameera’s best efforts to keep her sideline a secret, someone is spreading scandalous rumours about her around the resort, and her job might be at stake. Meanwhile, she’s being plagued by her other secret, the big unknown of her existence: the identity of her father and why he disappeared. Unbeknownst to Ameera, her father, Azeez, is looking for her, and they both must come to terms with the reason why he abandoned her. A moving new work from award-winning author Farzana Doctor, All Inclusive blurs the lines between the real world and paradise, and life and death, and reminds us that love is neither easily lost nor found. Now Magazine Best Author • Kobo Best Book of the Year – Canadian Favourites Category

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A SIBA OKRA Pick “An emotionally resonant tale of secrets, regret, and absolution that held me spellbound. You simply have to read it.” —Sara Gruen, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Water for ElephantsSpanning several decades and written in an authentic voice both lyrical and wise, The Sisters of Glass Ferry is a haunting novel about small-town Southern secrets, loss and atonement, and the unbreakable bond between siblings. Glass Ferry, Kentucky, is bourbon country. Whiskey has been a way of life for generations, enabling families to provide and survive even in the darkest times. Flannery Butler’s daddy, Beauregard “Honey Bee” Butler, was known for making some of the best whiskey in the state, aged in barrels he’d take by boat up and down the Kentucky River until the rocking waters turned the spirits smooth and golden. Flannery is the only person Honey Bee ever entrusted with his recipes before he passed on, swearing her to secrecy as he did so. But Flannery is harboring other secrets too, about her twin sister Patsy, older by eight minutes and pretty in a way Flannery knows she’ll never be. Then comes the prom night when Patsy—wearing a yellow chiffon dress and the family pearls—disappears along with her date. Every succeeding year on the twins’ birthday, Flannery’s mother bakes a strawberry cake, convinced that this is the day Patsy will finally come home. But it will be two tumultuous decades until the muddy river yields a clue about what happened that night, compelling Flannery to confront the truth about her sleepy town, her family’s past, and the choices she and those closest to her have made in the name of love and retribution . . .“Richardson has a knack for layering a landscape with secrets, for slowly revealing what’s hidden until suddenly you find what you've been chasing sitting in the palm of your hand. The Sisters of Glass Ferry is bountifully written—a place fully realized and packed with characters you won’t soon forget.” —David Joy, author of The Weight Of This World “ The Sisters of Glass Ferry peels back the layers of a small town to reveal a labyrinth of long-buried secrets and dangerous lies. Richardson delivers a gripping, hauntingly atmospheric Southern Gothic tale that stayed with me long after I turned the last page.” —Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Liar Temptress Soldier Spy “This heart-rending, lovely family drama spans sixty years and four generations, peeling back the layers of a small town to reveal a labyrinth of long-buried lies and a wealth of dangerous secrets suspended between three families. The Sisters of Glass Ferry is so fast paced I couldn’t stop turning the pages, but then I’d smash into another jewel-like sentence and have to stop to reread it. Kim Michele Richardson writes with an authentic Southern voice straight out of Kentucky, well graveled, rough with moonshine, and damn near irresistible.” —Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of gods in Alabama and The Almost Sisters