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Without a Dowry Alexander Ostrovsky A Drama in Four Acts with an intermission
Pyotr Fomenko’s stage production of the well-known play by the great 19th century Russian playwright Alexander Ostrovsky does away with all the rules of its usual comprehension. The colours are subdued, and the stage sets are minimalistic. There are no melodramatics here, no boisterous merchants, and no languid songs. Still, there are songs, but they are bitter, terrifying, desperate. And the Gypsies, as written by Ostrovsky, remind one of the flock of Macbethian witches.
- Awards
- Nominated for the Golden Mask Prize in the “Drama/Best Large Scale Production” category, 2009
- Pyotr Fomenko was nominated for the Golden Mask Prize in the “Drama/Best Director” category, 2009
- Polina Agureeva won the Golden Mask Prize in the “Drama/Best Actress” category, 2009
- Yevgeny Tsyganov was nominated for the Golden Mask Prize in the “Drama/Best Actor” category, 2009
- Without a Dowry seems like a watershed moment for the Fomenko Workshop Theater. (Ostrovsky himself considered it a turning point). Pyotr Fomenko has directed a very severe and bitter production about human ruthlessness and false, surrogate, perverted values, be that morality, reputation or an honest merchant’s word. He speaks about the world, where the person’s “price” is equal to his financial, not spiritual spending. Working as if with a polishing stone, Fomenko clears away all the romantic gold-plating of this play.
- Olga Fuks, Evening Moscow
Opening night: January 5, 2008 Running time: 3 hours 20 minutes with one intermission Upcoming Performances:
(19:00 – Fomenko Workshop Theatre, New stage, Large Hall) (19:00 – Fomenko Workshop Theatre, New stage, Large Hall) (19:00 – Fomenko Workshop Theatre, New stage, Large Hall) Ticket price range: 500—30000 rub. |
Producing Director | Pyotr Fomenko |
| Director | Valius Tertelis |
| Stage Design | Vladimir Maximov |
| Costume Design | Maria Danilova |
| Lighting Design | Vladislav Frolov |
| Musical Direction | Marina Raku |
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| Characters and Cast: |
| Kharita Ignatyevna Ogudalova middle-aged widow; dressed elegantly, but boldly and too young for her years | Natalia Kurdyubova |
| Larisa Dmitrievna her daughter, a young woman dressed well but modestly | Polina Agureeva |
| Mokii Parmenych Knurov a major man of modern business, elderly, with a huge fortune | Alexei Kolubkov |
| Vasily Danilych Vozhevatov very young man, a representative of a wealthy commercial enterprise; dressed like a European | Tomas Mockus |
| Yulii Kapitonych Karandyshev young clerk, not wealthy | Yevgeny Tsyganov |
| Sergei Sergeich Paratov a glamorous nobleman from a shipping family, over 30 | Ilya Lyubimov |
| Robinson | Vladimir Toptsov |
| Yevfrosinia Potapovna Karandyshev’s aunt | Galina Kashkovskaya |
| Gavrilo barkeeper and owner of the cafe on the boulevard | Sergei Yakubenko |
| Ivan Waiter in cafe | Fyodor Malyshev |
| Ilya the Gypsy | Yury Titov, Artyom Tsukanov |
| Old Gypsy Women | Polina Airapetova, Yelena Voronchikhina, Natalia Martynova, Yekaterina Smirnova, Darya Konyzheva, , |
| Musical accompaniment | Anton Sergeev |
| Formerly in the cast:
| Ivan Waiter in cafe | Tomas Mockus |
| Formerly in the cast:
| Ilya the Gypsy | Boris Gorbachyov, Fyodor Malyshev |
| Old Gypsy Women | Manana Menabde, Ann-Dominique Cretta, Lyudmila Dolgorukova (Gogol-center), Anna Rodionova, Irina Gorbachyova, Monica Santoro, Eva Brenner, Tatyana Maslennikova, Louisa Mintsaeva, Marina Raku, Maria Bolshova, Serafima Ogaryova |
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