The premiere of the play "Homecoming" presented in the theater. Yermolova young director Ivan Minevtsev Automatic translate
MOSCOW. In the Theater. Ermolova again represent the work of the young generation. It has already become a tradition that aspiring directors show their theatrical work on the New Stage. This time, viewers saw the debut directorial work of Ivan Minevtsev. The young director graduates from GITIS, where he studies the profession in the workshop of Kamenkovich and Krymov.
For the production of the play, which premiered successfully on April 24, Ivan Minevtsev chose the play Homecoming, written by renowned playwright Harold Pinter, a Nobel laureate from England. For the Russian public, the play was translated by Viktor Denisov.
The appearance of this play on the stage of the Aldwych Theater in June 1965 made a strange impression on the public. The events of the play are developing sequentially, it seems that they are understandable. However, part of the public was shocked by what was happening on the stage.
The return of Professor Teddy after a long absence in his family with his wife, anticipates the beginning of a series of obscure events. Their result is the disappointment of the professor in his own home, and the complete destruction of his personal life.
Commenting on his directorial work, Ivan Minevtsev claims that it is impossible to return to the past - this was the topic of the performance. In your former life, where you have been absent for a long time, they no longer need you. Therefore, nostalgia becomes unnecessary baggage that hinders the beginning of a new life.
According to the director, Pinter’s play is an attempt by her hero to forget the past forever. Ivan Minevtsev touched on this topic in other performances that he worked on. The creativity of the young director has already been awarded the Golden Leaf theater prize. The award was received "for the best acting ensemble", collected in the production of "Cherry Orchard. Confession. "
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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