Pollyanna. 6+ Automatic translate
9 Января
Дом Кочневой
Набережная реки Фонтанки, 41
Санкт-Петербург
Good performance for family viewing on the book by Elinor Porter
After the death of her parents, the 11-year-old girl Pollyanna was taken to her by her aunt Paulie, known for her harsh character. From the atmosphere of parental love, Pollyanna moved to a world of strict rules and prohibitions. But she did not give up! The father taught the girl a simple and funny game - to be able to enjoy life under any circumstances.
Always cheerful Pollyanna irritated her optimism not only with her aunt, but also with other residents of the dull town, who believed that they had nothing to rejoice about. Soon they all got acquainted with the unusual game of Pollyanna and their life began to change!
Pollyanna’s cheerful disposition, her ability to find a reason for laughter in everything led to the fact that not only the residents of the city began to look at the world differently, but even the harsh aunt Polly “thawed” and realized how dear she was to her, but very strong girl.
But once with Pollyanna misfortune happened, it seemed that did not leave hope for the best… Will she be able to overcome the piling up trouble and keep joy in her heart?
Almost detective plot twists, the psychological accuracy with which the director creates images - all this will invariably attract the attention of the audience.
The story "Pollyanna", written in 1912 and published in 1913, brought Elinor Porter the title of creator of the most optimistic literary character.
The premiere of the performance took place in February 2010.
Director - Kirill Markin
cast:
Pollyanna - Ulyana Boytsova
Miss Polly, Mrs. Snow - Natalia Orzhevskaya
Tom, Dr. Chilton - People’s Artist of Russia Sergey Novozhilov
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
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