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Director: Alexander Galibin
Casting: Valery Solovyov, Alexandra Mamkaeva, Alexander Muravitsky, Irina Savitskova, Natalya Parashkina, Oleg Korobkin, Roman Dryablov, Anatoly Dubanov, Alla Yemintseva, Alexander Galibin, Victoria Zhilina, Inna Volgina
The performance "Anna Karenina" at the "Baltic House" theater is a fascinating interpretation of the classic novel by Leo Tolstoy, which received recognition and was awarded the Highest Theater Prize of St. Petersburg "Golden Sofit". The production, created by the famous actor and director Alexander Galibin in collaboration with the playwright Elena Gremina, invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the world of complex human emotions and moral dilemmas.
In this version, Anna Karenina appears as a mystical figure, a demonic character, a woman without a past or future, who destroys everything around her. She faces internal contradictions, not knowing her true desires and feelings. Does she love Vronsky? Does she hate Karenin? Does she need a son? These questions torment Anna, pushing her to a tragic ending.
The play explores not only the tragedy of one woman, but also eternal themes: relationships between spouses, mother and child, friendship and betrayal, love and hate. This is not just a story of love or betrayal, this is an ancient Greek tragedy, a universal human drama, where the chorus of voices in Karenina's head pushes her to a fatal choice.
This production promises to be a real event for all theater lovers and connoisseurs of deep drama. Buy tickets on our website - this is an opportunity to see one of the most powerful and emotionally intense interpretations of a classic work.
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