Yesterday, June 5, the play "Two poor Romanians, who speak Polish" by Dorota Maslovskaya finished touring of the Russian State Academic Drama Theatre n.a. F.Volkov (Yaroslavl)

6 June 2014, Friday

The play "Two poor Romanians, who speak Polish" by Dorota Maslovskaya, staged by Yevgeny Marcelli finished touring of the F.Volkov Russian State Academic Drama Theatre  (Yaroslavl). Performances were  played  on the small stage of Kazan Academic Russian Bolshoi Drama Theater n.a. V.I.Kachalov.

Tours in Kazan  of  the first Russian theater   became the  opening  of  national program "Big tour. Theatrical summer of  Russia "organized by the Federal Centre for support of tour activities, established under the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. Under this federal program, it is  planned demonstration of the best performances of the country's best theaters in the cities of Russia, conducting master classes, seminars and lectures.

Kazaners   could see four plays one of the most prominent Russian theater companies, which playbill  today holds   names of leading Russian and European directors, bold, sharp modern productions. On the Small Stage  of V.I. Kachalov  Theatre,   Volkov  theatre actors  presented  performance "The House of Bernarda Alba", directed by artistic director of the theater, one of the most extraordinary Russian directors, multiple nominee and a laureate   of the  National Theatre Award "Golden Mask" Yevgeny Marcelli. Performance  was  nominated for "Golden Mask" in 2014. Also,   the play "Vii"   by  Natalia Vorozhbit was presented ,  "Two poor Romanians,  who speak Polish" by  Dorota Maslovskaya and his latest premiere of "Two" on play  by  E. Ionesco  "Raving both", and  Harms poetry.

The performances were a full house.

Within the  off- program,   seminar  by  theater critic Gleb Sitkovskiy, lectures   by  theater director  Yuri Itin   and  professor  Margarita  Vanyashova   as well as  creative meeting with Yevgeny Marcelli  were held.

Press service Ministry of Culture of Tatarstan

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