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Esenin. Rostov State Opera and Ballet Theatre presents

Bolshoi Theatre, New Stage, Moscow, Russia
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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 3h 15min
Sung in: Russian

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Overview

Rostov State Opera and Ballet Theatre presents. In the framework of Golden Mask National Theatre Festival

Libretto by Anastasia Bukreeva, lyrics by Mikhail Zagot

Music Director and conductor: Mikhail Pabuzin
Stage Director: Anastasia Negovora
Set Designer, Costume Designer: Sergei Novikov
Choreographer: Irina Lyakhovskaya
Lighting Designer: Ivan Vinogradov
Chorus Master: Elena Klinicheva
Media Designers: Igor Domashkevich, Vyacheslav Shestak

Sergei Esenin... Few have not heard this name, are not familiar with his amazing poems. The blue-eyed singer of Russian landscapes, the city hooligan, the foreign dandy, the heir and self-proclaimed rival of Pushkin, "God's pipe"... He acquired truly national fame during his lifetime, becoming an idol of millions. The figure of Yesenin is tragic, and his personality and literary heritage are addressed very often. The Rostov State Musical Theater also decided to touch upon the author's work, to try to understand the contradictory image and phenomenon of the master.

The musical "Esenin" is an exclusive performance, created especially for the theater and became special for the entire team. For three years, the creative team was looking for an approach to creating the plot of the performance, the troupe mastered the artistic techniques and technical innovations of the modern world musical. The author of the music is a composer, conductor, arranger, producer, laureate of the national theater award "Golden Mask", three-time winner of the award "Musical Heart of the Theater" Evgeny Zagot, the author of the lyrics is Mikhail Zagot, the author of the libretto is Anastasia Bukreeva.

The composer's music is multifaceted and multi-genre, - like the time in which Sergei Esenin lived, created, dreamed, doubted, overcame temptations and himself. The set design echoes the music - ardent Petrograd alternates with birch village Russia, a colorful cafe of the Imagist hipsters and a gloomy investigator's room alternate in a crazy kaleidoscope.

The performance of the Rostov State Musical Theater is a look at the work and fate of the poet, a look at the era in which he lived, and its main theme is the struggle between God and the devil inside a genius. The story of Esenin in the musical is told by Galina Benislavskaya - his friend, secretary, a woman who loved the poet selflessly and forgivingly, who could not come to terms with his death and shared his fate with her idol...
The poet's multifaceted and complex personality sets the tone for the rapidly changing scenes of life that flash by like frames of a film - impressions, events, meetings and people. From all this diversity a daring, dynamic and at the same time deep, thought-provoking musical is born. The finale of the production tries to answer the main mystery of Sergei Esenin - who or what caused his death.

Venue Info

Bolshoi Theatre - Moscow
Location   Teatralnaya Square 1

The Bolshoi Theatre is a historic theatre in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové, which holds ballet and opera performances. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire along with Maly Theatre (Small Theatre) in Moscow and a few theatres in Saint Petersburg (Hermitage Theatre, Bolshoi (Kamenny) Theatre, later Mariinsky Theatre and others).

The Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera are amongst the oldest and most renowned ballet and opera companies in the world. It is by far the world's biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers. The theatre is the parent company of The Bolshoi Ballet Academy, a world-famous leading school of ballet. It has a branch at the Bolshoi Theater School in Joinville, Brazil.

The main building of the theatre, rebuilt and renovated several times during its history, is a landmark of Moscow and Russia (its iconic neoclassical façade is depicted on the Russian 100-ruble banknote). On 28 October 2011, the Bolshoi re-opened after an extensive six-year renovation. The official cost of the renovation is 21 billion rubles ($688 million). However, other Russian authorities and other people connected to it claimed much more public money was spent. The renovation included restoring acoustics to the original quality (which had been lost during the Soviet Era), as well as restoring the original Imperial decor of the Bolshoi.

The company was founded on 28 March [O.S. 17 March] 1776, when Catherine II granted Prince Peter Ouroussoff a licence to organise theatrical performances, balls and other forms of entertainment. Ouroussoff set up the theatre in collaboration with English tightrope walker Michael Maddox. Initially, it held performances in a private home, but it acquired the Petrovka Theatre and on 30 December 1780, it began producing plays and operas, thus establishing what would become the Bolshoi Theatre. Fire destroyed the Petrovka Theatre on 8 October 1805, and the New Arbat Imperial Theatre replaced it on 13 April 1808, however it also succumbed to fire during the French invasion of Moscow in 1812.

The first instance of the theatre was built between 1821 and 1824, designed and supervised to completion by architect Joseph Bové based upon an initial competition-winning design created by Petersburg-based Russian architect Andrei Mikhailov that was deemed too costly to complete. Bové also concurrently designed the nearby Maly Theatre and the surrounding Theater Square, The new building opened on 18 January 1825 as the Bolshoi Petrovsky Theatre with a performance of Fernando Sor's ballet, Cendrillon. Initially, it presented only Russian works, but foreign composers entered the repertoire around 1840.

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 3h 15min
Sung in: Russian
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