Dear friends!
We invite you to our 'book-cafe' to discuss the novels or poems written by famous Russian writers. We speak and think and discuss together. That's why we propose you to get prepared to the meeting and to read a book in advance in ANY language you want. The idea is to get acquainted with the book 'from the inside'.
This time we read and discuss the play of the modern playwright Yevgeni Grishkovetz (Евгений Гришковец) ‘How I ate a dog’ – ‘Как я съел собаку’
To help you understand the play better, we would like to invite you to our cinema club to watch the solo-performance by Yevgeni Grishkovetz (with English subtitles).

22 march, Tuesday, 19.00
– cinema-club,
solo-performance “How I ate a dog” (with English subtitles)
29 march, Tuesday, 19.00
– Book-café, Yevgeni Grishkovetz “How I ate a dog” (the play)
The points that we will discuss:
Grishkovetz: a ‘fresh stream’ in the theatre or ‘breaker of fairy tales’,
Sense of life by Grishkovetz – to live or not to live?
Our childhood memories - are they different?
Etc
Yevgeni Grishkovetz born in 1967 is a popular Russian writer, dramatist, stage director, actor and musician. He is widely known as the author of witty solo performances. Grishkovets has staged authorial plays Odnovrеmеnno, Planeta, Drednouty, Osada, Titanic, po Po and +1 and published a number of his books.
You may also visit his web-site http://odnovremenno.ru/ to learn more about the writer.
Admission is free, however
please write to us (2teacher@rlc.hk) or call us (2598 8389) to book a seat.
Venue: Unit 701, 7/F, Arion Commercial Building, No. 2-12, Queen's Road West, Sheung Wan,Hong Kong