The artistic director of "Lenkom" Pankov named the main difference between Western and Russian audiences.

The main difference between Western audiences and Russian audiences is that in Russia, viewers do not give a chance for correction if they did not like the performance. This was stated by the artistic director of the Moscow State Theater "Lenkom" Mark Zakharov, Vladimir Pankov, in an interview with the TV channel "Russia 24".

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The main difference between Western audiences and Russian audiences is that in Russia, viewers do not give a chance for correction if they did not like the performance. This was stated by the artistic director of the Moscow State Theater "Lenkom" Mark Zakharov, Vladimir Pankov, in an interview with the TV channel "Russia 24".

Answering the question about the difference between audiences in Russian theaters, Pankov noted that he can distinguish between Russian and Western audiences. "I think, you know, I can tell you how Western audience differs from our audience. Western audience gives you two chances if they don't understand something. Our audience, Russian audience, doesn't give you any chances. Because if it's not interesting, they will stand up and leave. That's our trait. And it's good, because you have to be like a surgeon. You only have one incision, you can't make two incisions," explained Pankov. According to him, the Russian audience does not give the director and actors the right to make mistakes.

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