
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a sign located in a park setting in Novosibirsk, Russia. The sign, likely part of an outdoor exhibition, features the title "Little stories of the Great War." It displays historical information, photographs, and text. One notable detail is the inclusion of the memories of Zoya Fedorovna Bulgakova, talking about her experiences. The text discusses the intersection of war and theater, mentioning her theatrical studio near the "Pioneer" cinema on M. Gorky Street, and how the war changed the activities of theater, with schools being used as hospitals, so they created a special program for the wounded. The text goes on to mention many people of arts and culture who were evacuated to Novosibirsk. Also mentioned were the Belorussian Jewish Theater and the Leningrad TYUZ. The text ends by stating after the war Zoya Fedorovna worked in the Young Spectator's Theater in Novosibirsk. The sign includes black and white photographs of Bulgakova and a building. The environment is characterized by green grass, trees, and buildings.
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