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The Moscow Musical Theatre named after K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko (MAMT), subordinate to the capital Department of Culture, has opened ticket sales for the main ballet premiere of the 107th season, the performance of "Anna Karenina." The premiere will take place on June 25. Tickets are available for purchase through Mosbilet.
The production centers not only on the tragic story of Anna Karenina, but also on the fate of Konstantin Levin, who journeys from inner crisis to finding peace of mind. The juxtaposition of destructive passion and the characters' creative quest will be the central theme of the new stage version.
The choreography for the production is based on classical ballet—almost all the female roles will be performed en pointe. The production will feature a variety of forms, from solo and duet scenes to large-scale ensemble pieces. Students from the Moscow State Academy of Choreography will also participate. They will perform the roles of Dolly's children and Anna's son, Seryozha.
Maxim Sevagin will serve as choreographer and director, along with playwright Andrey Zolotarev. The production will be built on a dialogue between two storylines that not only coexist but also emphasize and reveal each other.
"Now, as the play begins to take shape, I realize: we're not illustrating the novel, but creating a choreographic reflection of it. If, after the production, the audience asks themselves, 'Which path would I have chosen?' then we've succeeded in approaching the genius of Leo Tolstoy," noted Maxim Sevagin.
The composer was Ilya Demutsky, and the conductor was Timur Zangiev. A key part of the performance will be arias performed by a soloist from the theater's opera company.
The visual design was created by: artist Vladimir Arefyev, costume designer Irina Serova, and lighting designer Oleg Strashkin.
The production will also feature Oksana Kardash, Erika Mikirticheva, Anfisa Oshchepkova, Natalia Somov, Denis Dmitriev, Ivan Mikhalev, Georgi Smilevski, Irina Serova, and other artists.
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