Voronezh viewers first met with the work of the Moscow "Third Theater" Automatic translate
VORONEZH. The capital’s "Third Theater" for the first time presents its work to Voronezh theater-goers. Moscow artists brought two performances to Voronezh, which they will show the audience on the stage of the Youth Theater. A short tour of the Third Theater will take place on December 8th.
The first acquaintance with the work of the new theater association, working under the direction of Andrei Levitsky, the successor of the Taganka Theater traditions, was the play “Soldier and Birds” shown on December 5th. The play, written by the Bulgarian playwright Hristo Boychev, known under the name “Colonel the Bird”, in reading by Andrei Levitsky received not only a new name. There are also new characters.
Its content has not changed, but most of the characters in the play, staged by Andrei Levitsky, became women. This made the story of the transformation of patients in a psychiatric hospital into a military unit even more tragic.
Its unique performance is addressed by its creators to lovers of the author and poetry theater, who are not indifferent to what is happening in the world. The performance "Soldier and Birds" will be shown to the audience the next day, December 6. Only theater-goers who are already 16 years old can get on it.
On Wednesday and Thursday, Voronezh spectators will see another work by Andrei Levitsky - the play "The Station". His hero finds himself at an intermediate point separating hell and paradise, called - Station. Together with him there are souls representing different social strata and even different eras. This performance is a discourse on life and death.
Andrei Levitsky, who has more than 40 director’s works in various theaters in Moscow, is a student of Yuri Lyubimov. The theater, which is directed by the director, continues the traditions of Meyerhold and Lyubimov in his work, becoming the third in this series.
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