The performance of the Alexei Troupe is very exciting. After so many years of polishing, everything about the troupe has become extremely exquisite.
No matter in terms of scenes or performances, it is not inferior even to those works in the Imperial Capital.
Many of the plays they performed made both commoners and nobles feel familiar.
The source of this intimacy is very simple. Those plays all describe immigrants or nobles from far away who came to Northeastern Rus to escape from a poor life, and then they reclaimed land and built manors on these unexplored lands.
Some nobles acquired fertile and fertile land here, reestablishing their family's prestige, and taking their family wealth to a higher level.
Some civilians have lived a prosperous life here, and some have even become nobles.
Everything seems so beautiful, so in line with the needs and desires of the moviegoers here for the future, and the most important thing is that they all feel it.
After all, Moscow is an emerging city no matter what. In such a city, as long as you are willing to work hard, there are always opportunities.
And even if you work diligently here, you will find that your quality of life is somewhat better than in the old days.
These plots were produced exactly at Rostislav's request. They are all typical conquest/exploitation dramas, the type of drama Rostislav needs.
The actors in the troupe are all excellent. They performed a variety of roles, and they all looked so lifelike.
Especially Viona Burns, this Gaelic woman from Britain is excellent in terms of singing voice, acting skills and figure.
The roles she performed made everyone feel good. Whether it was an innocent girl, a coquettish widow, or a refined nun, she was able to capture them all, attracting many people to come and watch.
All kinds of cheers and whistles will sound when she appears, but Viona faces it all without any stage fright.
Of course, they care more about the pretty face and plump breasts than the beautiful singing voice. After all, these are always the things that attract men.
However, no one dared to take advantage of Viona, not even the nobles, otherwise she would have become the mistress of a powerful man and would have withdrawn from the stage.
This is all because of the influence of his brother. Domhnall Burns is undoubtedly a member of the power center in Moscow.
The son-in-law of the janissary captain is a top dignitary in this city. If you dare to provoke his sister, you are seeking death. Even if this person kills your whole family, he will not be punished too much, because he is a recognized subordinate of the janissary.
A captain.
However, although the actress sang beautifully, Adam, who was sitting in Rostislav, had no intention of appreciating it. He had no intention of appreciating it at all.
He just looked at the Prince of Moscow who was paying attention to the drama beside him, and then thought silently.
After experiencing what he had just experienced, Adam couldn't help but start to think about what kind of person Rostislav was.
One thing is without doubt, that is, in all the years of Adam's life, the most successful and talented person he has seen is Rostislav.
Over the past five years, he has also learned about the prince's experience. This Moscow ruler lost his father very early, so he joined the battlefield very early. He faced the javelins of the forest people, resisted the bows and arrows of the nomads, and even once
Shaking from side to side to avoid the spear.
Faced with these situations, each of which was more dangerous than the last, Rostislav endured them with determination.
He was as stubborn and tough as a tree stump, and he also made achievements one after another on the battlefield, making his reputation resound throughout this land.
However, his fame and military exploits did not bring him much reward, and he was still entrusted to the extremely wild land of Northeastern Rus.
Northeastern Ross, Adam still remembers his childhood teacher describing this place as a savage land, full of dense forests and full of savage tribes and villages.
A small number of towns of people of the Book (referring to Christians) are scattered across this land, serving as a transit point for Bulgar trade to the west. These towns are also the only lights of civilization.
Of course, their level of civilization cannot be compared with Bulgar.
As for the Russians, according to the teacher's description, these people are barbarians among barbarians. They have invaded Bulgaria many times, bringing murder and threats to their civilized country.
After the collapse of the Khazar Khanate, the order in the grassland was in chaos. Many forces led by Bulgar were working hard to restore order in the grassland, so that everything could return to the tranquility and order before the destruction of the Khanate.
But the Russians are the destroyers of this order. Not to mention that it was they who destroyed the Khazar Khanate and besieged Bulgar. Now, Russian pirates are still flowing along the Volga River to the Caspian Sea, all the way.
It is destroying the originally stable form of trade.
From ancient times to the present, countless people have died at the hands of these barbarians, and Northeastern Rus is where those barbarians sent troops to their civilized country.
Therefore, the young Adam was very hostile to Ross and Christians at that time. However, as he later dismissed Christianity, his mood towards Christians finally changed.
But for Ross, his impression is that this is still a land full of barbarians, and the Ross people are indeed barbarians.
Had it not been for the excessive persecution by the rebels led by Akade, Adam would not have even chosen to flee to Northeastern Rus.
Pursued by the usurper, he had no choice but to flee to Rus.
After arriving in this land, Adam found that Northeast Ross was more inhabited than he thought. There were roads scattered among the forests, and villages could be seen from time to time around it.
Although there are some traces of war on the road, these traces are fading due to the efforts of the residents. The people here are obviously full of hope for the future, so they work so hard.
After entering Moscow, Adam couldn't help but be fascinated by the atmosphere of the city. It was a vibrant feeling unique to emerging cities, a feeling that Adam had never experienced before.
Moreover, everything in Moscow is new, and Adam has done some research on architecture. For example, those houses, although they look covered in dirt, Adam's experience tells him that the house is not more than five years old.
Bulgar is a city with a long history. In other words, everything here has formed rules and systems, and anyone must threaten these rules and systems.
Another way of saying stable rules and systems is that this place is lifeless.
But Moscow is different. Everything here has not yet been finalized and everything is still full of challenges. The streets are full of people looking for opportunities and people working everywhere. The city is becoming more and more prosperous as they work.
It is precisely because of this that attracts many immigrants to Moscow. After all, everyone hopes that their lives will be better than before.
Adam felt that the teacher's teachings were seriously inconsistent with the actual situation. At that time, he thought that the teacher said such words because he despised Russia. Northeastern Russia was obviously so prosperous, how could it be a barbaric place.
But what he learned next shocked him. He knew that all this was attributed to Rostislav. This Muscovite crossed the dense forest, brought immigrants here, and opened up a piece of land suitable for human life in Northeastern Russia.
land to live on.
Take Moscow, for example. It used to be a wilderness with bears running around, but now it has become a prosperous city.
Adam was surprised by this. He did not expect that someone could do this and turn a wilderness into a prosperous place. Such an ability was beyond his imagination.
Even Aleph was full of emotion about this. It can be said that he met the prince not long after Rostislav settled in Northeastern Rus - although it was not a good visit, at that time he went to dig for Rostislav.
The trick is that it didn’t succeed.
This gave him a deep understanding of Rostislav, and the subsequent failed battle in Akade strengthened this impression, making Aleph more and more convinced that Rostislav was not simple at all.
He also told Adam this, telling his little master to be cautious when facing this prince, and to be cautious and cautious again.