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The director of the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, Vitaly Labutin, caused a drunken brawl in…

The director of the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, Vitaly Labutin, caused a drunken brawl in the Moscow craft beer bar Flying Inn on Tverskaya: he broke the bartender’s nose and knocked down the door.
According to eyewitnesses, on March 24, the inadequate Labutin behaved aggressively throughout the evening. At some point, he decided to show the plot of his new production in his hands: he called himself a master of sports in boxing, climbed behind the counter, broke the bartender’s nose and damaged the administrator’s braces. And when they tried to expel him, he broke the glass of the front door.
Labutin was detained and taken to the department. He apologized for his behavior and said that will cut down will pay for the broken door.
UPD. According to Labutin himself, the conflict occurred due to too much alcohol. And fighting in bars is the norm for artists.
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