Bely. Petersburg
Opening night of performance took place on 10th of September 2015.
The performance is recommended for viewers aged 16 and above
02 February 2017, Thursday, 19:00
The action of one of the largest prose works of the Silver century - the novel "Petersburg" takes place in Russia in 1905. The theater drew a special attention to this fact - in 2015 - the 110th anniversary of the first Russian revolution. Questions of historical development of the Russian Empire are raised in "Petersburg" by the example of a family relationship. The conflict between father and adult son, the vicissitudes of love and the confrontation of man and society, with its prevailing laws - storylines, and the background - the picture strife-torn country.
This performance will be created by Gennady Trostyanetsky, the State Prize winner, the Director with a unique handwriting and an especial point of view, multiple winner of the "Golden sofit" Award and winner of many other professional awards. Performances by Trostyanetsky are stand out among the works of his colleagues in that he always puts only the material that it strongly cares, deeply penetrating the author's intent and unmistakable feeling the pain points, which the audience respond.
For the scene of Theatre of Musical Comedy the original music to the project created by Honored Artist of Russia Georgy Firtich, composer, known not only for his large-scale works in academic genres, but also works in theater and film. Modern musicologists define professional handwriting Firtich as "acute psychological avant-garde". Since 1994, is head of the Association of contemporary music. His works are played today by domestic and foreign musicians around the world. Widely known for his music to the popular Russian cartoon "The Adventures of Captain Vrungel" and "Doctor Aibolit." Composer - laureate of Dmitri Shostakovich, was awarded the Order of Friendship.
Gennady Trostyanetsky: "At the point - Petersburg - crosses all human passions! The scale of the novel - from space to the rain. Phantasmagoria - the most that neither is the modern genre. Travel by human passions and in St. Petersburg. Will the heroes, trapped in a meat grinder, endure their share of trials? Crumbling plans, fate, but suddenly reveals the truth, that capture the whole person! All his soul! How to live in an era of change?! What's left is the fifth year, and what even today a living pulse beats in every citizen? We put the questions, but we do not know the answers. We are not doctors , we are a pain! And the joy! And this is the theatral holiday".
Staging group:
based on the novel by Andrey Bely "Petersburg"
Composer - Honored Artist of Russia Georgy Firtich
Libretto by Konstantin Rubinsky
Staged by winner of the State Prize of Russia Gennady Trostyanetsky
Music director and conductor - Honoured Artist of Russia Andrey Alexeev
Choreographer - winner of the State Prize of Russia Gali Abajdulov
Production Designer - Oleg Golovko
Costumes Designer - Irina Dolgova
Lighting Designer - Denis Solntsev
Video engineer - Timofey Mokienko
Movement Director - Pavel Mansurov
Chorus masters - Alexey Nefedov, Eugeny Takmakov
Director’s assistants – Alexander Belsky and Sofia Krylova
The performance was created with support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation

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Characters and Performers:
Peter the Great | — | Vladimir Yarosh laureate of International competition | Apollon Apollonovich Ableukhov, Senator | — | | Anna Petrovna, his wife | — | Elena Zabrodina Honoured actress of Russia | Nikolenka Ableukhov | — | Vladimir Sadkov
laureate of International competition | Firsych, their servant | — | Alexander Shaporov | Mario, an Italian lover of Anna Petrovna | — | Fedor Osipov | Ferdyshchenko, reporter | — | Ivan Korytov laureate of "Golden mask" award | Sofia Petrovna Likhutina | — | Oksana Krupnova laureate of International competition | Sergey Likhutin | — | Anton Oleynikov
honoured actor of Russia, laureate of "Golden mask" award | An exalted lady | — | Vera Vasilyeva national actress of Russia | Driver-dandy | — | Ivan Korytov laureate of "Golden mask" award | Alexander Ivanovich Dudkin, bomber | — | Igor Shumaev | Gershovich | — | Alexander Shaporov | Militants Revolutionaries | — | Vitaly Golovkin
Fedor Osipov
Gazim Salikhov (artist of chorus)
Marina Ulanova
honored Artist of Russia | Female student | — | Maria Elizarova
laureate of International competitions | Lippanchenko, important person, an agent of the secret police | — | Aleksandr Krukovsky | The head of the secret police | — | Valery Matveev
national artist of Russia | Ataman of Cossacks | — | Alexander Shaporov | Policeman | — | Dmitry Petrov
laureate of International competition | Trackers | — | Sergey Braga laureate the International Competition
Vitaly Golovkin
Viktor Chubarov
Tatyana Vasilyeva Honored Artist of Russia
Ministers - Sergey Braga laureate the International Competition
Valery Matveev
national artist of Russia
Valentina Sviridova
Honored Artist of Russia
Viktor Chubarov
Nicholas II -
Sergey Braga laureate the International Competition
Empress -
Svetlana Lugova honoured actress of Russia, laureate of "Golden Sofit" Award
Pianist -
Irina Tumanova (artist of chorus)
The singer in a restaurant -
Tatyana Taranetz laureate of International competition, laureate of "Golden Sofit" Award
Diak -
Roman Shopotov (artist of chorus)
Lenin -
Sergey Braga laureate the International Competition
Stalin -
Ivan Eremin
Trotsky -
Dmitry Petrov
laureate of International competition
Inessa Armand -
Tatyana Taranetz
laureate of International competition, laureate of "Golden Sofit" Award
Vera Zasulich -
Tatiana Veremey
Artist -
Andrey Kaznacheev (artist of chorus)
Student -
Anton Stepanov (artist of chorus)
Servants -
Nikolay Karsh (artist of chorus)
Arseniy Skurihin (artist of chorus)
Golden youth -
Maria Pechenezhskaya (artist of chorus)
Nikolay Karsh (artist of chorus)
Arseniy Skurihin (artist of chorus)
Irina Tumanova (artist of chorus)
Boy -
Platon Belkin
Girl -
Alexandra Petrova
The legless sailor -
Arseniy Skurihin (artist of chorus)
Pushkin -
Anton Stepanov (artist of chorus)
Gogol -
Ivan Eremin |
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