Theatre de la Ville Presents LA NOCE, Oct. 19 - 23

By: Jul. 12, 2010
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Théâtre des Abbesses will present Anton Chekov's La Noce from 19 to 23 October 2010. Directed by Vladimir Pankov, the production comes to France courtesy of the Cie Soundrama Studio-Moscou Company.  The production will be performed in Russian with French subtitles.

A wedding party in the Russian tradition, unrestrained and wild, becoming increasingly chaotic, but ending the same way it started; with songs.

A middle-class wedding party, but in the Russian tradition. One might as well say that it is an unrestrained party, where anything can happen. And everything does happen. These middle-class people would be happy to free themselves from a world where everything slips through their fingers. Should one be more specific? The play is more about appearances than about being truly seen. It is much more about money (real or not) than about love. Everything is for sale, or at least for rent, like this General standing guarantor for the family. These unscrupulous people are ridiculous of course, but in the end we almost find them likeable, at least through Vladimir Pankov's production with music, dances, songs and lyrics. A composition made out of chaos and mastery, with surges of variety shows, folklore, Stravinski, tradition and fun. The musicians themselves are guests of the party in a huge and cluttered space where hopes and insignificant dreams, deceit for some and naivety for all, come colliding together, for our own delight.

For tickets and more information, visit www.theatredelaville-paris.com.



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