The actress who left from Masha Mashkova, who lives in Russia and now lives in the USA, is literally begging potential viewers to buy a ticket to her performance in Atlanta, September 5. The actress published the appeal on her page on social networks.
"Atlanta, hello. On September 5, I am with you with the play "Nadezhdina". Dear, dear ones, come on, push it," the actress asks.
She noted that Atlanta is the first city in "our final tour of America."
"But we need a full house. Let's hug, kiss, then we'll figure it out," Mashkova concluded
It should be noted that in the USA Mashkova has planned four performances with the play "Nadezhdina" in the one-woman show format, two stage appearances in Canada.
"The play "NADEZHDINA" with Masha Mashkova is the sensation of the 2024 theatrical year. Mashkova, first of all, is a great actress who appears in this family drama in three images at once. The stunning dramatic material made it possible to show her acting talent even more vividly. And the circumstances of distant years have suddenly become relevant today," says the description of the event on the ticket website.
At the moment, tickets are not fully sold out for any of the performances of the actress in the USA and Canada. From 10% to 40% of tickets from the total number of seats in the hall are available for purchase at each of the venues. Ticket prices range from $59 to $117.
As EADaily reported, in early July Mashkova turned to the FSB for help. She said that in the Telegram messenger on her behalf, friends and acquaintances receive messages asking for money.
"I know that several FSB officers from fake accounts have subscribed to me. Help, please, while you watch my bad behavior," wrote Mashkova.

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