Premiere of Andrey Konchalovsky’s Married Life. Perestroika” took place on the stage of the Moscow City Council Theater on February 26. The press service of the socialbites.ca theater said that a performance adapted from the play by Ingmar Bergman was staged at the Moscow Art Theater earlier. Gorky, entitled “Scenes from marital life.”
The new partner of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Yulia Vysotskaya in the performance was Alexei Rozin, known as the actor of the main roles in the film “Dislike” by Andrey Zvyagintsev and the production of “The Taming of the Shrew” by Konchalovsky.
The director brought the action of Bergman’s play to Russia in the early 1990s. At the center of the plot is a married couple whose relationships change over time: love, understanding, betrayal, separation, new meetings, analysis of past years. The stage design and audio-visual inserts between the scenes focus on the period of perestroika.
Earlier it was reported that Konchalovsky. to create He replaces Alexander Domogarov in the game.
Source: Gazeta

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