Gargantua and Pantagruel
A performance by Konstantin Bogomolov, who is well known for his radical productions in leading theatres of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Europe, based on the novel by a French writer of the 17th century - François Rabelais.
It is easy to quit
The performance It is easy to quit is the first production by the Theater of Nations, based entirely on documentary material. The plot is centred on the stories of six young people who are undergoing drug rehabilitation treatment at the “Healthy Youth Centre”.
Hamlet | Collage
The idea, which was proposed by Lepage, is simple but it takes your breath away as it promises a miracle: the director is going to stage a solo performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet, where all the roles will be played by one actor, Evgeny Mironov, artistic director of the Theatre of Nations
The Taming of the Shrew
The Theatre of Nations that traditionally offers its own versions of the well-known classical works has invited for this production a young but already renowned director Roman Feodori, who was awarded the Golden Mask National Theatre Award as recently as last year for one of his productions.
The Stone
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, three women, a grandmother, a mother and a granddaughter return to the house, which had belonged to them before a forced departure to West Germany. The house, whose purchase once saved a Jewish family, remembers the grandfather who had welcomed the liberation from the Nazis. It seems that the order has been restored, both in the lives of the family and the country.
Three days in hell
Three Days in Hell at the Theatre of Nations can hardly be called "a staging of the play", as the text by Pavel Pryazhko becomes more likely a part of a total installation where the audience is drawn into. While keeping the whole text of the play, the authors create an environment where each v