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| Arts Calendar / October 29 / Theater |
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15:00 | Theatre HD. Frankenstein: Cumberbatch |
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Theatre production. Great Britain 2011, 119 min. Directed by Danny Boyle. Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Jonny Lee Miller, Ella Smith, John Killoran, Steven Elliott, Karl Johnson, Daniel Millar, Lizzie Winkler. In English with Russian subtitles. Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein's bewildered creature (Lee Miller) is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker (Cumberbatch). Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature, increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal. Karo 7 Atrium |
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15:00 | Theatre HD: The Deep Blue Sea |
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Theatre production. Great Britain 2016, 140 min. In English with Russian subtitles. Helen McCrory (Medea and The Last of the Haussmans at the National Theatre, Penny Dreadful, Peaky Blinders) returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama. Tom Burke (War and Peace, The Musketeers) also features in Carrie Cracknell’s critically acclaimed new production. A flat in Ladbroke Grove, West London. 1952. When Hester Collyer is found by her neighbours in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt, the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilot and the breakdown of her marriage to a High Court judge begins to emerge. With it comes a portrait of need, loneliness and long-repressed passion. Behind the fragile veneer of post-war civility burns a brutal sense of loss and longing. Formula Kino Chertanovo |
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15:00 | Theatre HD: Threepenny Opera |
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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. Formula Kino Praga |
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15:00 | Theatre HD: Threepenny Opera |
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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. Kronwerk Cinema Lefortovo |
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