2013
Hamlet | Collage
2011
Miss Julie
Caligula
2008
Shukshin's Stories
2006
Figaro. The Events of One Day
2005
The Golovlyovs
2003
The Cherry Orchard
2001
The Seagull
№13 (Out of Order)
2000
Boris Godunov
1998
Hamlet
Another Van Gogh...
1996
The Last Night of the Last Czar
Anecdotes
The Karamazovs and Hell
1994
The Oresteia
1993
The Passions of Bumbarash
1992
Hour of Triumph, Local Time
The Don Juan Myth
1991
My Big Land (Silent Sailor Street)
The Inspector General
1990
A Common Story
1987
Biloxi Blues
1980
Gotcha
Shukshin's Stories
A play based on the works of Vasily Shukshin
• A State Theater of Nations Production
First night – 22 november 2008
Directed by production: Alvis Hermanis
Scenography: Alvis Hermanis and Monika Pormale
Costumes: Viktoriya Sevriukova
Actors: Chulpan Khamatova, Yevgeny Mironov
Critics have called this new Theater of Nations production the biggest event of the theater season. It has become an instant audience favorite, with tickets sold out months in advance. The new Theater had invested great hopes in the show, and they have been realized in full.
The idea of presenting the classic Soviet author's famous stories on today's stage belongs to Alvis Hermanis, a director often referred to as the "new humanitarian" of the international theater. The result is a hilarious, bittersweet and heartwarming tale of the Russians that were, are and will be. Shukshin's absurd and moving heroes have appeared on the Moscow stage and taken on a very special life of their own.
Rather than "becoming" their characters – Soviet peasants from the 1970s – Russia's brightest theater stars represent them by telling and showing their stories. The performance is played out on a stage that is bathed in the light of the bright Altay sun and its sunflowers – and the light that streams from the eyes of present-day villagers of Srostki, Shukshin's homeland.
The idea of presenting the classic Soviet author's famous stories on today's stage belongs to Alvis Hermanis, a director often referred to as the "new humanitarian" of the international theater. The result is a hilarious, bittersweet and heartwarming tale of the Russians that were, are and will be. Shukshin's absurd and moving heroes have appeared on the Moscow stage and taken on a very special life of their own.
Rather than "becoming" their characters – Soviet peasants from the 1970s – Russia's brightest theater stars represent them by telling and showing their stories. The performance is played out on a stage that is bathed in the light of the bright Altay sun and its sunflowers – and the light that streams from the eyes of present-day villagers of Srostki, Shukshin's homeland.
For his work in the play Yevgeny Mironov awarded:
- The Crystal Turandot Award for Best Actor, 2009
- The Golden Mask Award for Best Actor, 2010
Performance has:
yes.
Has toured:
yes.