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Director: Konstantin Bogomolov.
Casting: Pyotr Semak, Alexandra Bolshakova, Anna Seledets, Ivan Efremov, Vladimir Minakhin, Andrey Matyukov, Alisa Gorshkova, Maria Nefedova.
The play "Mother. A Bitter Play" at the Alexandrinsky Theatre offers viewers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a world inspired by the classic novel by Maxim Gorky. This is Konstantin Bogomolov's first directorial work at the famous theater, and it will become a significant event in the cultural life of St. Petersburg.
The play, co-written by Bogomolov and Anna Nosova, is based on the events of the first Russian revolution, reflected in Gorky's work. The prototype of the main character was a real participant in the revolutionary events - Pyotr Zalomov. This story, filled with drama and historical significance, comes to life on stage thanks to the talent of the director and his team.
The production is distinguished by its visual expressiveness, for which the set designer Larisa Lomakina, video artist Alan Mandelstam and lighting designer Ivan Vinogradov are responsible. Their joint work creates an atmosphere on stage that can transport the viewer to the beginning of the 20th century.
The Alexandrinsky Theater, known for its traditions and innovations, will be an ideal platform for the implementation of this project. Its historical walls and modern technical equipment allow you to create an unforgettable spectacle.
To become part of this cultural event, you can buy tickets on our website. Don't miss the chance to see a production that combines deep meaning and modern artistic performance.
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