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| Arts Calendar / January 28 / Theater |
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15:00 | Theatre HD: As You Like It |
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Theatre production. Great Britain 2015, 175 min. The National Theatre production. A play by William Shakespeare. Directed by Polly Findlay. Music by Orlando Gough. Starring: Rosalie Craig. In English with Russian subtitles. With her father the Duke banished and in exile, Rosalind and her cousin Celia leave their lives in the court behind them and journey into the Forest of Arden. There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation. Disguising herself as a boy, she embraces a different way of living and falls spectacularly in love. Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years. Karo 11 Oktyabr |
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15:00 | Theatre HD: Globe. Richard II |
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Theatre production. Great Britain 2016, 161 min. Directed by Simon Godwin. Composed by Stephen Warbeck. Starring: Charles Edwards, David Sturzaker, Oliver Boot, Sarah Woodward, William Gaunt. In English with Russian subtitles. Ruling by divine right, but himself ruled by caprice, King Richard exiles Henry Bolingbroke and seizes his father’s vast estates. While Richard is distracted by a rebellion in Ireland, Bolingbroke returns to England, intent on recovering his rightful property and, with the support of his disgruntled peers, perhaps seizing the crown itself. Dazzlingly eloquent and ceremonious, Richard II invests a weak and self-dramatising man with tragic status and represents Shakespeare’s most searching exploration of the meaning of kingship and the rising powers that can destroy it. Formula Kino Chertanovo |
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15:00 | Theatre HD: The Taming of the Shrew |
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Theatre production by Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London. UK 2012, 180 min. Directed by Toby Frow. Starring: Samantha Spiro, Simon Paisley Day, Tom Anderson, David Beames, Jamie Beamish. In English with Russian subtitles. Shakespeare’s most outrageous comedy, The Taming of the Shrew introduces one of theatre’s great screwball double-acts, a couple hell-benton confusing and outwitting each other right up to the play’s equivocal and controversial conclusion. Kronwerk Cinema Lefortovo |
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