Under Varsimashvili, the theatre enjoyed a major renovation, took part in various tours abroad and hosted some of the very successful local and foreign plays.
In the middle of the play, actors opened the entrance door of the theatre and shouted in the direction of the president's residency "Get out!".
[13] His notable plays are: Shakespear's "Hamlet", "Titus Andronicus", "Ricard III", Gogol's "Revisor", "Wedding", "The Overcoat", Molière's "Don Juan", Dostoevsky's "Timid", "The House of the Dead", Tolstoi's "Kholstomer", Pushkin's "Don Juan", "King Sultan's Tale", Chekhov's "Life is Beautiful", Bulgakov's "Master and Marguerit", Brecht's "Caucasian Chalk Circle", "Fear and Misery of the Third Reich", "The Threepenny Opera", etc.
In 2009 he directed Kvelaferi Kargad Ikneba (Everything will be fine), which broke the all-time record of sold tickets in history of independent Georgia.
Avtandil Varsimashvili has been decorated by numerous titles: National State Order and Cavalier of Honor.