On November 9, 2018, students of the academic groups PR-106, PR-206 and PR-302 accompanied by mentors Oksana Mironets and Irina Slobodskaya visited the National Academic Theater of Russian Drama named after Lesia Ukrainka and reviewed the stage performance based on the eponymous comedy and I. Turgenev's prose “Nahlebnik”.
The magnificent atmosphere of the theater, successful scenic scenery and clothing of actors in the style of the last century made students, from the first minutes of the play, plunge into rich events that unfolded among the protagonists. The details of the life history of the family of Korin were forced to reflect on the eternal questions of defending dignity and honor, of realizing as a person in the conditions of comprehensive dominance of material gain, of questionable, but beneficial acquaintances, of external gloss and material well-being on the background of moral impoverishment in society and hearts its current members.
Viewing such plays is important for the formation of students not only as specialists in the field of jurisprudence, but as morally mature, cultural personalities, for whom the values of morality have a priority over the material.