Theatre named after K.Tinchurin was visited by Alexei Bartoshevich - Russian theater critic, theater historian, expert on the works by William Shakespeare

19 February 2014, Wednesday

February 16, 2014,  Tatar State Drama and comedy after K.Tinchurina  was  visited  by  Alexei  Bartoshevich  - Russian theater critic, theater historian, expert on the works by William Shakespeare , the grandson of actor V.I.Kachalov,  son of  V.V.Shverubovich , founder of stage faculty of Moscow Art Theatre School.

The famous theater critic came specially from Moscow to see a sensational performance staged by Rashid Zagidullin "Hamlet." A famous Shakespeare’s  play interested  him by  unconventional solution: a small platform of  experimental stage passed all the "intimacy" of the great Shakespearean passions, and at the same time created a sense of tangibility in the palace of the XVI century. According to Alexei Bartoshevich, it was a "jubilee",  60th "Hamlet", which he saw on stage. Performance where Shakespearean passions are so real and modern  that the play has survived many centuries and generations , becomes relevant again, and " touches the hearts of people ." Shakespeare   expert  emphasized that  despite  huge number of  seen performances, he saw one of the best Ophelia, particularly accurate and complete, the figure of the father - Polonius , and young  Hamlet   "was over flown" by intensity of emotions.

"Very bright, original production, opening up new, invisible at first glance, a thin line of relationship between the characters. Non-standard solution of  performance, vivid images of the characters, and, in general, the whole atmosphere was so accurate that it is safe to call it one of the strongest and interesting  performances of modernity."

To the point, on the same day A.Bartoshevich visited another theater performance of Tinchurin theatre "Golden Autumn".

Press service 

RT Ministry of Culture, according to the press service of the theater

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