The robbers
- Director: Saba Aslamazishvili
- Theatre:Marjanishvilin Theatre
- Hosting Theatre :Kote Marjanishvili State Professional Drama Theater (Big Stage)
- Date:
Adapted from the original play by Manana Antadze
Director – Saba Aslamazishvili
Choreographer – Kote Purtseladze
Set Designer – Giorgi Ustiashvili
Composer – Konstantine Ejibashvili
Assistant Director – Lika Mamiashvili
Cast:
The Old Moor – Valeri Korshia
Karl Moor – Paata Inauri
Franz Moor – Shako Mirianashvili
Amalia – Anuka Grigolia
Spiegelberg – Bacho Chachibaia (National Theatre of Rustaveli)
Razmann – Jaba Kiladze
Grimm – Irakli Chkhikvadze
Roller – Roland Okropiridze
Schwarz – Nodar Dzotsenidze
About Performance:
“The Robbers” tells the story of people who, in their pursuit of truth, lose themselves — their morality, their inner compass, their identity. Their path leads them to the brink of self-destruction, yet they continue to fight for justice: for the earth, and for the entire universe.
The world stands on the threshold of a second coming. In this turbulent moment, we turn our gaze toward the figure of the modern hero — their necessity, their courage, and the leadership capable of overcoming every obstacle and rising victorious in the name of truth and of love.
Premiere - 14.11.2025
Duration: 80 minutes, with out intermission
The Marjanishvili Theatre welcomes its 98th theatrical season with renewed creative energy and a contemporary artistic vision. For nearly a century, the theatre has remained one of the most important cultural institutions in Georgia, faithfully preserving the legacy of its founder — Kote Marjanishvili — while continuously seeking new artistic forms, modern perspectives, and innovative ways of engaging with audiences.
Through the synthesis of tradition and innovation, an intellectually rich repertoire, and a strong focus on the audience, Marjanishvili Theatre has established itself as a true “public theatre” — a social theatre that serves not only as a space for artistic expression, but also as a platform for dialogue, critical reflection, emotional connection, and cultural memory.
Today, Marjanishvili Theatre remains an integral part of Georgia’s cultural identity and continues to hold its position as one of the country’s leading theatrical institutions. It is a place where landmark productions are created and where the history of Georgian theatre continues to evolve.
From 1928 to 1933, the theatre’s Artistic Director was its founder, Kote Marjanishvili — an outstanding visionary who transformed Georgian theatrical thinking and introduced a completely new artistic direction. Following him, the theatre was led by distinguished theatre practitioners including Vasil Qushitashvili, Archil Chkhartishvili, Ushangi Chkheidze, Veriko Anjaparidze, Giga Lortkipanidze and Temur Chkheidze — artists who shaped some of the most remarkable eras in the theatre’s history.
Between 2006 and 2022, the theatre’s Artistic Director was Levan Tsuladze, whose leadership brought contemporary aesthetics, a new theatrical language, and bold artistic innovation to the institution. Today, the theatre’s Artistic Director is theatre director and educator Giorgi Margvelashvili.
Marjanishvili Theatre brings together some of Georgia’s finest actors, directors, designers, and composers — a creative team whose talent and dedication define the theatre’s continued relevance and success. Every premiere becomes a significant cultural event within Tbilisi’s artistic life.
The theatre’s activities extend far beyond stage productions. Marjanishvili Theatre is actively involved in educational, social, and international cultural projects.
Since 2015, the theatre has been a full member of the European Theatre Convention (ETC), the leading network of public theatres in Europe. Membership in the ETC enables the theatre to participate in international collaborations, co-productions, and innovative cultural initiatives alongside prominent European theatres.
The significance of the theatre has also been recognised internationally. Eighty-six years after its founding, The Guardian wrote:
“If the standard of other Georgian theatres comes anywhere close to that of the Marjanishvili, then theatre criticism in this country must surely rank among the world’s most enviable professions.”
Marjanishvili Theatre places great importance on social responsibility. The theatre regularly hosts and provides free admission to internally displaced persons, war and labour veterans, former prisoners and their families, socially vulnerable children and elderly people, as well as students of theatre universities.
Educational Projects
Since 2013, the theatre has been implementing the educational programme “One Hour at the Theatre,” through which school pupils and university students are introduced to the theatre’s history, unique archival materials, and museum collections.
International Projects
Within the framework of the European Union’s “Creative Europe” Culture Sub-programme competition in 2015, Kote Marjanishvili State Drama Theatre, in collaboration with the European Theatre Convention, received funding for the international project “European Theatre Lab: Drama Goes Digital,” implemented together with partner theatres across Europe.
The theatre maintains active collaborative and exchange projects with the United Kingdom, North Macedonia, Greece, Poland, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Italy.
About the Theatre
The theatre has two stages — the Main Stage and the Temur Chkheidze Small Stage
The company consists of both permanent ensemble members and invited actors
The theatrical season runs from September through June
Each year, the theatre undertakes 6–7 international tours and more than 10 tours across various regions of Georgia
Average audience attendance per season: 39,422 spectators
Number of performances per season: 374
Performances are held daily except Mondays
Main Stage seating capacity: 436
Temur Chkheidze Small Stage seating capacity: 102 seats