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09/10/2025
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Students attended the play “Is Being a Lawyer Easy?”

Today, at the Jizzakh Regional Musical Drama Theatre, the play “Is Being a Lawyer Easy?” — staged by director S. Lutfullayev and performed by actors of the Uzbekistan State Drama Theatre — was presented, based on the work of Abdulla Avloniy.

The event was attended by professors, teachers, and students of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University.

This comedy-style play, through humorous yet thought-provoking situations, encourages the audience to view concepts such as conscience, honesty, and justice from a fresh perspective.

The play portrays, through sincere and realistic characters, the responsibility of the legal profession, the accountability for human destiny, and the challenges faced in the pursuit of truth.

Throughout the performance, the actors skillfully conveyed each character’s inner emotions, attitude toward life, and the deeper meanings hidden behind everyday situations through expressive stage movements.


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