Chelyabinsk Weekend Guide

Dear theatre-loving students!

If you are still sceptical about whether Chelyabinsk can offer a taste of some real art, then check out the great theatrical goings-on that will blow your mind this weekend! It’s time to get some tickets and make those weekend evenings count! Don’t forget to leave your comment about the events on Vk and Facebook.

October 5, 18:30

Chelyabinsk State Academic Drama Theatre n.a. Naum Orlov

Lady for a Day

2,5-hour comedy

Crime for the sake of love. City mayors and criminals, dealers and millionaires - a crazy day in one city’s life…

A street vendor Anni receives a letter from her daughter who is going to get married to the son of a Spanish Count.  As a loving mother, Anni is extremely happy for her daughter, but there is a minor problem - the ambitious father wants to make sure his son’s wife-to-be is from a noble family. He feels that a personal meeting with the girl’s parents is the only way to know her social rank. The girl, having been taken away abroad from her mother in her early childhood, has no idea her mother has sunk into poverty and alcoholism. Anni’s daughter is within a hair’s breadth of losing her happiness. What is Anni going to do? There is only one way - to turn into a wealthy lady, even for just a day.

Buy a ticket: http://www.cheldrama.ru/plays/ledi-na-den/

October 6, 18:00

Chelyabinsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

A Life for the Tsar

3,5-hour opera

Glinka’s historical opera was a historic feat. It marked the boundary between the past and the future of the Russian opera. The Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theatre showcases Ivan Susanin’s story like no other. You will see a grand-scale performance astounding the viewer by impressive scenery and costumes. Over a hundred dancers and singers make the atmosphere truly grandiose. The final scene will surprise you by the two conductors directing the orchestra.

Buy a ticket: http://www.chelopera.ru/performances/gastrole/1821/

October, 6, 18:00

Chelyabinsk Chamber Theatre

Generation P

Existential Musical

Viktor Pelevin is one of the most recognised modern Russian writers. He is the author of such well-known novels as Omon Ra (1992), Chapayev and Void (1996), and of course, Generation P (1999). Generation P is a postmodern novel that describes a Russian generation that was forming during the 1990’s. From the story, we learn about the introduction of consumer capitalism and global pop culture. The Russians were dreaming about Western Freedom and Pepsi. And when Western Freedom and Pepsi knocked on their doors, the Russians saw a commercial with a monkey enjoying its Pepsi drinking while riding a posh car in a company of slim beauties. That’s what freedom looks like! exclaimed the Russians. That’s what you need to think, smirked Someone behind the scenes.

Buy a ticket: http://kamerata.ru/afisha/generation-p/

October 7, 11:00

Chelyabinsk State Academic Drama Theatre n.a. Naum Orlov

Issun-bōshi

40-minute play

Take a journey to a beautiful country Japan. You will meet a brave boy Issun-bōshi. Why is his name so strange, you ask? In Japanese, Issun-bōshi means one-inch boy, which perfectly suits our small friend. He is tiny but smart and bold, and we will see Issun-bōshi tested in dangerous adventures. Do not worry about this little boy; fortune always favours the brave. 

Buy a ticket: http://www.cheldrama.ru/plays/issumbosi/

October 7, 18:00

Chelyabinsk State Academic Drama Theatre n.a. Naum Orlov

Khanuma

2,5-hour comedy

A wealthy Tiflis merchant dreams of becoming an aristocrat. He is planning to make his beautiful daughter marry an old, vicious and ruined prince. The girl is in despair because she is in love with the young poet, the prince’s nephew. With the help of friends and matchmaker Khanuma, the young couple manages to outwit the old people and achieve their happiness.

Buy a ticket: http://www.cheldrama.ru/plays/hanuma/

October 7, 18:00

Chelyabinsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

Don Quixote

2,5-hour ballet

Everyone knows about a weird knight who attacks the windmills mistaking them for giants. There is more to this story, of course than the description of someone going nuts. Despite the story’s serious period of existence (since the XVII century!), people around the world still love Don Quixote for its wisdom and fun. This weekend, you will have a fantastic opportunity to enjoy Don Quixote in the form of ballet. Say yes to passion, happiness, adventures - after all, life is too short to be boring!

Buy a ticket: http://www.chelopera.ru/performances/gastrole/1822/

Natalya Shankova
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