IT CANNOT BE WORSE THAN IN THEATRE. OR EXTRACTS FROM “CRUSADER’S” DIARY 797
In brief: The author said to himself – it cannot be worse than in theatre after the Theatre Day full of camaraderie and respect, competition and hatred and after the end of two enervating months of expedition of the Golden Stage Crosses (crusade otherwise) in barbarian lands (the author calls our theatre tribes barbarians jokingly).
While the impressions are still hot and while the daily life has not yet washed the blood of the bad crusaders, while the warlike tales of the barbarians still heat the blood, the author presents extracts from his personal notebook in which work details of the evaluation committee of Golden Stage Crosses were registered. The author calls these notes taken while visiting various performances in different theatres of Lithuania and participating in the committee meetings from January 9 to March 28-29, when the Theatre Day was celebrated, extracts from the “crusader’s” diary ironically.