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Charlie Chaplin's son Eugene will arrive in Bulgaria to present "Chaplin Pianissimo"

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The concert show "Chaplin Pianissimo" dedicated to the life and work of the great Charlie Chaplin will be presented in Bulgaria for the first time. This will take place in Sofia on June 10 in the Bulgaria concert hall, on June 12 in the Ancient Theater in Plovdiv and on June 15 in the Festival and Congress Center in Varna within the framework of the Varna Summer International Theater Festival.

The show will feature music from Chaplin's films such as Modern Times, The Great Dictator, The Kid, The Gold Rush and City Lights.

The fifth child of the great actor, Eugene Chaplin, will arrive in Bulgaria together with the composer Jean-Pascal Beintus and the pianist Sylvain Morizet from the Paris Conservatory (Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse).


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