He will make love, empathize, bring distemper into the minds, bring it into the plot of each play and turn our ideas about classical Russian works. Attention lovers are offered seven of the most unusual performances this month. "Gogol Center" on September 17 and 18 at 20:00 will present the play "Machine Muller". This is the shocking and most outspoken production of Kirill Serebrennikov. It is based on the play of the German playwright Heiner Muller, who will talk about the eternal: the global catastrophe, the human body, love. And about the theater, of course. The play is directed by Konstantin Bogomolov and TV presenter Sati Spivakova, who in the course of the action will be exchanged by the sexes. And yes, in the "Machine Muller" involved 18 nude artists. Theater of the Russian Army on September 14 and 15 at 19:00 will show an unusual play "A dawn here are quiet". For the first time, the Grand Theater of China will arrive in Moscow, and even with the Russian production - the concert performance of the opera based on the same novel by Boris Vasilyev, "And the Dawns Are Quiet".
Composer Tian Jianping combined the traditional European opera with the melody of Russian folk music and Soviet songs of the Great Patriotic War, and also introduced his national aesthetics into the work. This is the first in the history of the opera in Chinese about the Great Patriotic War, created by the Chinese composer. The concert will also feature arias "Tosca", "Nabucco" and others. The theater of the musical from September 20 to 30 invites to the production "Life is beautiful!". This is a review of the best songs of the 20th century.. - those who want to listen and want to sing.
The role of the conductor in traveling along the musical river of time will be performed by the artistic director of the Musical Theater Mikhail Shvydkoi, who this year celebrates his 70th anniversary. The program of the performance included songs that became symbols of different periods of the XX century. - from the hits of Leonid Utesov to world-famous hits, such as, for example, Yesterday The Beatles. A special place in the play will be played by a musical: in this block, songs of the authorship of Isaak Dunaevsky will be heard, as well as Broadway samples of the genre. Small Theater 11, 12, September 25 at 19:00 will show "Troubles.
1609 - 1611 ". Named in the end of the last theatrical season, the play was staged based on the novel by the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky and tells about the siege of Smolensk by the troops of the Polish King Sigismund III. It is noteworthy that the text of the play was edited by clergymen before they were sent to the press. According to the plot, valorous Russian soldiers defend the Smolensk fortress from the European invaders.
The scenery of the "Troubles" is bright and spectacular: on the stage there are video projections of military disasters and high fortress scenes.
Theater of Nations on 11, 12 and 13 September will show "Theater of Miracles". Directed by Denis Bokuradze chose three interludes of Cervantes, the single theme of which was love, lofty, poetic. The producer promises to show the audience real miracles - only not technical, but human. In the play, the bet is placed on the actor, the game and reincarnation of which, in fact, is a real miracle in the theater.
On the stage of Moscow Art Theater named after A. Chekhov September 23, you can see the play "Man from the Fish". The author of the play is the young playwright Asya Voloshin, whose production was decided by Yuri Butusov.
Usually he does not undertake modern productions, but not this time.. Asya herself admits that when she created the play she was inspired by Butusov's performance "Running," from the image of snow on Karavannaya, where the Bulgakov heroes are yearning for "a great image of love for the homeland, from which there is nothing left but our longing and love". The play takes place in our days in St. Petersburg.
On Dashkov Lane on 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29 September at 19:00 will present the "Returnees". Virtually every person has ever dreamed of being transferred to the action of a favorite book or film.
Today it became a reality thanks to the immersive show, to which the "Returned". The pioneers of the genre, the American team Journey Lab, turned Henrik Ibsen's play "Ghosts" (1882) into an immersive play, plunging the viewer into the thick of events. Such a theater gives the visitor a unique opportunity to get involved not only emotionally, but also physically: to smell and touch, to explore the space to the touch, to interact with actors and to "live" your own storyline.