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Russian Theater: How it Never Was...

A Comic, Musical Production in Two Acts from Russian Folk Tales, in English and Russian
Sunday, December 9, 2018
6:00-8:00 PM
Keene Theater East Quadrangle Map
Performed by students of the Residential College and the Slavic Department

Directed by RC Artist in Residence Irina Khutsieva

The performance will consist of:
Act 1 - Three funny folk tales in Russian: "The Cat and the Fox"; "Once Upon a Time an Old Woman had Two Jolly Geese"; "The Tale of Ivan-the-Fool" (with a detailed translation in English of each)
Act 2 - Three tales in English: " The Spirit from Another House", "The Man Who Laid Eggs", "How a Man Stopped Drinking" (Vasilii Firsov, translated by Michael Makin).

Irina Khutsieva's successful Moscow-based Chamber Theatre, founded 2003, has put on a series of very well-received productions and has propelled a significant number of young actors to professional prominence. Under Irina's leadership, the organization has performed to critical acclaim at festivals in Germany, Poland, Holland, Finland, Austria, and Switzerland. In the Residential College this term, Irina has staged dramatic études and plays based on Russian folk materials and literary tales, with one group working in Russian and one in English.
Building: East Quadrangle
Website:
Event Type: Performance
Tags: Comedy, Free, History, Humanities, International, Literature, Russian, Storytelling, Theater, Undergraduate
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Residential College, Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Center for World Performance Studies, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Upcoming Dates:
Sunday, December 9, 2018 6:00-8:00 PM  (Last)