Mosbilet invites you to performances about Russian melancholy at the Okol Doma Stanislavsky Theatre.

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The theatre "Near the Stanislavsky House", subordinate to the capital Department of Culture, invites you to performances dedicated to the phenomenon of Russian melancholy, from classical works to new interpretations.

The performance will be shown on March 6 at 7:00 PM. Chevengur Directed by Yuri Pogrebnichko, based on Andrei Platonov's novel of the same name, it features Ernest Hemingway's short story "The Killers." It is a subtle philosophical parable about the sacrifices made to achieve utopian ideals and the price of human life.

On March 7 at 7:00 pm at the same time you can discover the genre of nostalgic cabaret in the performance Russian melancholy This is a nostalgic cabaret, akin to the primitivism of Niko Pirosmani, only transferred to the stage. The stage will feature singer-clown Natalia Rozhkova, musicians, the director himself in a fur hat, and a man with plywood wings, vainly attempting to fly.

On March 15 and April 10, viewers are invited to a reconstruction of a concert by pop artists. Before the Movie Directed by Yuri Pogrebnichko and Lilia Zagorskaya, with Natalia Rozhkova in the title role. Similar concerts featuring musicians and artists were held in Soviet cinemas in the post-war era.

On March 18 and April 22, you can see a performance based on the play by playwright Dmitry Danilov. The Man from PodolskOn the theater stage, the social drama genre in which the work is written is transformed into a philosophical parable. For the protagonist, his arrest proves not to be a test or a confrontation with the inevitability of conforming to general rules, but rather a chance to understand his path and place in this world. The production's director is Maxim Gromov, a graduate of the theater's artistic director, Yuri Pogrebnichko.

Play "Just that cold autumn evening" The show will take place on March 22 and April 5, based on two short stories by Ivan Bunin, "Cold Autumn" and "Madrid," written in 1944 on the Côte d'Azur. They feature different characters and circumstances, but share the same theme: love.

On March 27 and April 17, audiences will be treated to a performance in the unique genre of nostalgic-metaphysical cabaret. Magadan/CabaretGuests will hear songs performed by Natalia Rozhkova, accompanied by Nikolai Kosenko on the accordion. The musical compositions build a narrative about love, homeland, dreams, dignity, hope, and the meaning of life. The performance space is populated with images from Yuri Pogrebnichko's previous productions. They form a formula that the director formulates as "Do what you want," implying not so much permissiveness as inner balance achieved despite the circumstances.

The performance will take place on March 25 and April 3 "Forget or live no more" Based on the texts of A.P. Chekhov: stories and scenes from "The Seagull," "Three Sisters," and "The Cherry Orchard." Ridiculous people in the most ordinary circumstances experience extreme emotions and create a feeling of acute compassion in the audience.

Tickets for all performances can be purchased through the service Mosbilet.

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