T0240594358Striking movement, gestures and signs convey the narrative in this potent performance without words, a plea for peace and humanity based on Soviet-Kyrgyz writer Chinghiz Aitmatov's enduring story. Revered as a giant of 20th-century Russian literature, Aitmatov published his novella eighteen years after the Second World War, ushering in mythical folklorish elements to his realistic fiction. His outspoken tale is realised in this non-verbal adaptation by Sergei Zemlyansky who directs young, skilled artists with boundless choreographic freedom. The expressive piece is set to a haunting musical score characterised by the sound of the cello.Company Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre. Director Segei Zemlyansky. Choreographer Sergei Zemlyansky. Design Maxim Obrezkov. Music Pavel Akimkin. Performer Natalia Reva-Ryadinskaya. Performer Sergey Miller. Performer Vladimir Motashnev. Performer Evgeniy Plitkin. Performer Radion Dolguirev. Performer Anastasia Panina. Performer Olga Demina. | |
9 Feb 19 | The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End :: V372 listing details L1645544892 |