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Arts Calendar / October 25 / Theater
19:30 Theatre HD: Jane Eyre
Theater production. Great Britain 2015, 199 min. In English with Russian subtitles. The Old Vic (Bristol) production presented at the National Theatre. Directed by Sally Cookson. Almost 170 years on, Charlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane is as inspiring as ever. This bold and dynamic production uncovers one woman’s fight for freedom and fulfilment on her own terms. From her beginnings as a destitute orphan, Jane Eyre’s spirited heroine faces life’s obstacles head-on, surviving poverty, injustice and the discovery of bitter betrayal before taking the ultimate decision to follow her heart. This acclaimed re-imagining of Brontë's masterpiece was first staged by Bristol Old Vic last year, when the story was performed over two evenings. Director Sally Cookson now brings her celebrated production to the National, presented as a single, exhilarating performance.
Luxor Center 
19:30 Theatre HD: Jane Eyre
Theater production. Great Britain 2015, 199 min. In English with Russian subtitles. The Old Vic (Bristol) production presented at the National Theatre. Directed by Sally Cookson. Almost 170 years on, Charlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane is as inspiring as ever. This bold and dynamic production uncovers one woman’s fight for freedom and fulfilment on her own terms. From her beginnings as a destitute orphan, Jane Eyre’s spirited heroine faces life’s obstacles head-on, surviving poverty, injustice and the discovery of bitter betrayal before taking the ultimate decision to follow her heart. This acclaimed re-imagining of Brontë's masterpiece was first staged by Bristol Old Vic last year, when the story was performed over two evenings. Director Sally Cookson now brings her celebrated production to the National, presented as a single, exhilarating performance.
Luxor Gudzon 
19:30 Theatre HD: Threepenny Opera
Theatre production. Great Britain 2016, 170 min. Directed by Rufus Norris. Play by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill in collaboration with Elisabeth Hauptmann. In a new adaptation by Simon Stephens. London scrubs up for the coronation. The thieves are on the make, the whores on the pull, the police cutting deals to keep it all out of sight. Mr and Mrs Peachum are looking forward to a bumper day in the beggary business, but their daughter didn’t come home last night. Mack the Knife is back in town. Contains filthy language and immoral behaviour. A landmark of twentieth-century musical theatre, The Threepenny Opera comes to the National Theatre in a bold new production. In this vivid and darkly comic new adaptation by award-winning playwright Simon Stephens’ (Port, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) Brecht’s book and lyrics meets Kurt Weill’s extraordinary score. Rory Kinnear (Hamlet, James Bond) plays Macheath.
Cinema Park Rivera 
19:30 Theatre HD: Threepenny Opera
Theatre production. Great Britain 2016, 170 min. Directed by Rufus Norris. Play by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill in collaboration with Elisabeth Hauptmann. In a new adaptation by Simon Stephens. London scrubs up for the coronation. The thieves are on the make, the whores on the pull, the police cutting deals to keep it all out of sight. Mr and Mrs Peachum are looking forward to a bumper day in the beggary business, but their daughter didn’t come home last night. Mack the Knife is back in town. Contains filthy language and immoral behaviour. A landmark of twentieth-century musical theatre, The Threepenny Opera comes to the National Theatre in a bold new production. In this vivid and darkly comic new adaptation by award-winning playwright Simon Stephens’ (Port, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) Brecht’s book and lyrics meets Kurt Weill’s extraordinary score. Rory Kinnear (Hamlet, James Bond) plays Macheath.
Cinema Park Metropolis 
19:30 Theatre HD: Threepenny Opera
Theatre production. Great Britain 2016, 170 min. Directed by Rufus Norris. Play by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill in collaboration with Elisabeth Hauptmann. In a new adaptation by Simon Stephens. London scrubs up for the coronation. The thieves are on the make, the whores on the pull, the police cutting deals to keep it all out of sight. Mr and Mrs Peachum are looking forward to a bumper day in the beggary business, but their daughter didn’t come home last night. Mack the Knife is back in town. Contains filthy language and immoral behaviour. A landmark of twentieth-century musical theatre, The Threepenny Opera comes to the National Theatre in a bold new production. In this vivid and darkly comic new adaptation by award-winning playwright Simon Stephens’ (Port, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) Brecht’s book and lyrics meets Kurt Weill’s extraordinary score. Rory Kinnear (Hamlet, James Bond) plays Macheath.
Cinema Park Kaluzhskiy 
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