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War and peace 16

War and peace

Vakhtangov State Theatre, Moscow, Russia

Director: Rimas Tuminas

Performed in Russian with simultaneous interpretation in Hungarian

4 hours 45 minutes with 2 breaks.

We create, explore, comprehend destinies, paradoxes, madness, love, joy, despair. The world that we study and present to the audience is beautiful, aesthetic, theatrical, fragile. And it will be destroyed by the ominous comet, which is already in the sky above.

The theatre is always attracted by the edge of times, by changes and transformation. The performance demands elegance and simplicity. Don’t be afraid to break boundaries and old recipes for right and wrong.
Everything evokes memories. Memory is the “home of the soul”. Everything comes from childhood.
Something has happened to this world and this war. Something wrong.
Logic disappears against the background of war, other laws come to stage. We need another acting. As soon as the viewer predicts your next gesture, the actor becomes unnecessary. Psychological somersaults are very important — in actions, in thoughts. This is your duty: to cause changes in the soul, mood, impulses. The duty of our profession is to reveal the Word, to reveal the Thought.”

Rimas Tuminas

The Rostovs    

Count Ilya Andreyevich Rostov: Andrey Ilyin / Sergey Makovetskiy
Countess Natalya Rostova, his wife: Irina Kupchenko / Evgeniya Ivashova
Vera, their elder daughter: Asya Domskaya / Lada Churovskaya
Natasha, their youngest daughter: Olga Lerman / Kseniya Treyster
Nikolay, their son: Yriy Tsokurov
Sonia, their cousin: Maria Volkova / Irina Smirnova

The Bolkonskys
Prince Nikolai Andreich Bolkonsky: Evgeny Knyazev / Viktor Sukhorukov
Andrey, his son: Yan Gakharmanov / Victor Dobronravov / Yryi Polyak
Maria, his daughter: Ekaterina Kramzina / Polina Chernyshova
Liza, Prince Andrey's wife: Maria Berdinskikh / Maria Rival
Mademoiselle Bourienne: Adelina Gizatullina
Princess Maria's companion: Anastasiya Zdanova
Count Pyotr Kirillovich ("Pierre") Bezukhov: Pavel Popov / Denis Samoylov

The Kuragins
Prince Vasily Sergeyevich Kuragin: Vladimir Simonov / Yury Shlykov
Elena (Hélène), his daughter: Anna Antonova / Yana Sobolevskaya
Anatole, his son: Vladimir Logvivov

 

The idea, literary composition and staging: Rimas Tuminas
Set design: Adomas Jacovskis
Costumes: Mariya Danilova
Composer: Giedrius Puskunigis
Choreographer: Angelica Cholina
Lighting design: Alexandr Matveev with assistance of Damir Ismagilov
Scriptwriter: Maria Peters
Literary consultant: Elena Kniazeva
Assistant directors: Eldar Tramov, Gulnaz Balpeisova
Scene speech trainer: Vera Kamyshnikova
Make-up design: Olga Kalyavina
Sound director: Ruslan Knushevitsky
Stage managers: Natalya Menshikova, Irina Gromova

Director

Rimas Tuminas

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Main Stage
Rimas Tuminas

Rimas Tuminas

(1952 - 2024)

Rimas Tuminas is a Lithuanian director and one of the most prominent and influential figures in contemporary Lithuanian and Russian theatre life. He was born in Lithuania in 1952. In 1970-1974, he pursued studies at the Conservatory of Lithuania. In 1978, he graduated from the Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts (today the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts) with a degree in directing. In 1979-1990, he was the director of the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre (which in 1998 became the Lithuanian National Theatre), and in 1994-1999 he served as its main director. In 1990, he founded the Little Theatre of Vilnius (Valstybinis Vilniaus Mažasis teatras), of which he serves as the artistic director today. He has directed numerous productions. In 1979, he accepted a position as an instructor in the faculty of acting and directing at the Conservatory of Lithuania (today the Lithuanian Music Academy), where he was made associate professor in 1998. In 2007, he became artistic director of the Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. Under his direction, the theatre gathered considerable momentum, and it emerged as one of the most prominent cultural institutions in theatre life in Russia. In 2012, Tuminas founded the First Studio of the Vakhtangov Theatre, where he provides instruction for talented young directors. 
Rimas Tuminas is directing his ‘signature’ performances, in a manner of a total-theatre mix of words, music, mime and symbolism. He has also directed operas in the Bolshoi Theatre.  Major performances staged by Maestro at the Vakhtangov Theatre are ‘Uncle Vanya’ by Anton Chekhov, ‘Masquerade’ by Mikhail Lermontov, ‘Wind in the Poplars’ by Gerald Sibleyras, ‘The Haven’ (based on different authors), ‘Eugene Onegin’ by Alexander Pushkin, ‘Smile upon us, Lord’ by Grigory Kanovich, ‘Minetti’ by Thomas Bernhard, ‘Oedipus Rex’ by Sophocles. Rimas Tuminas opens the world for the Vakhtangov Theatre sending the best performances on tour to Europe, America and Asia, and opens doors of the Theatre for talented directors and actors – both Russian and foreign.
Tuminas has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Prize of Lithuania, the State Prize of the Russian Federation, the Golden Mask Award, the International Stanislavsky Theatre Award, the Crystal Turandot Award, and the Seagull Award.

 

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