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Big Three (Yalta-45) in Moscow, Maly Theater

Maly Theater6 Feb - 20 Mar Play12+

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Please note that the cast may change.

Director: Andrey Zhitinkin

Casting: Vasily Bochkarev, Vladimir Nosik, Valery Afanasyev, Vasily Zotov, Vladimir Alekseyev / Ignatiy Kuznetsov, Alexander Volkov, Dmitry Krivosheyev / Nikita Shaidarov, Dmitry Krivosheyev, Evgeny Voronov, Pyotr Zhikharev, Alexander Naumov, Arseny Sidyakin

The play "The Big Three (Yalta-45)" at the Maly Theater takes viewers back to February 1945, when the fate of the post-war world was being decided in the Livadia Palace near Yalta. The play by Swedish playwright Lukas Svensson, directed by Andrey Zhitinkin, offers a unique perspective on the events of the Yalta Conference. Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt are three leaders whose decisions affected the future of millions of people.

The Maly Theatre, famous for its classical productions, invites viewers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of tense negotiations, where every step could change the course of history. The play reveals the behind-the-scenes passions and complex relationships between the leaders, showing how, despite their differences, they were united by a common goal - victory over fascism.

By visiting the Maly Theatre, you will be able to see how history was made and understand what efforts were required to reach agreements that determined the post-war order. This is not just a historical reconstruction, but a deep analysis of human emotions and political intrigue.

You can buy tickets for the play "The Big Three (Yalta-45)" on our website.

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