In the Omsk Youth Theater they will show the audience a play by the German author "Foxes Have Long Noses" Automatic translate
OMSK. In the theater of the young audience, they are preparing to introduce the audience to the premiere. There are rehearsals of the play, the basis of which became the first play in Russia. Its author is Ulrich Hub, a modern German playwright. The play, presented under the title “Foxes Have Long Noses,” takes place in the airport hall, where the main characters are waiting for boarding on their flight. Naturally, the heroes of the performance are animals.
The director Pauline Struzhkova, invited from Moscow, is working on the production. The director has extensive experience in working on performances for young viewers. The performances staged by Polina Struzhkova can be seen on the stages of the capital’s theaters and in other Russian cities. In her creative baggage was work in Estonia, with artists of the Russian Drama Theater.
A performance requires chamber space, so for artists it will become a place of work not only for the stage, but also for the hall. This will erase the border between the audience and the events of the performance. Such productions are always in demand, since a children’s audience is especially interested in communicating with actors. The premiere of the performance is scheduled for early September, and in the last days of the month TYUZ will show its new work on tour in Krasnoyarsk.
In autumn, teenagers are waiting for the premiere of the performance “Treasure Island” in the Youth Theater. Vladimir Zolotar, artistic director of the theater is already conducting rehearsals. It is interesting that only the male part of the theater team participates in the play. This story, filled with marine romance and real male friendship, will surely attract the attention of young viewers.
In the repertoire of the Youth Theater there are constantly not enough performances intended for a teenage audience, so the romantic story based on Stevenson’s adventure novel will be in demand by the public.
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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