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Petrushka
About the performance

Premiered on November 20, 2018.

Libretto by Alexandre Benois, Igor Stravinsky

Scene:
New Stage
Auditorium
Georgy Gusev as Charlatan.

Photo by Elena Fetisova.

Denis Savin as Petrushka. Georgy Gusev as Charlatan. Ekaterina Krysanova as Ballerina.

Photo by Damir Yusupov.

Denis Savin as Petrushka. Ekaterina Krysanova as Ballerina. Georgy Gusev as Charlatan. Anton Savichev as Moor.

Photo by Elena Fetisova.

A scene from the performance.

Photo by Elena Fetisova.

Georgy Gusev as Charlatan. Denis Savin as Petrushka.

Photo by Elena Fetisova.

Denis Savin as Petrushka. Ekaterina Krysanova as Ballerina. Georgy Gusev as Charlatan.

Photo by Elena Fetisova.

Anton Savichev as Moor.

Photo by Elena Fetisova.

A scene from the performance. Denis Savin in the title part.

Photo by Damir Yusupov.

Synopsis

Scene One: Butter Week (Shrovetide) Carnival

Scene Two: Petrouchka’s Cell

Scene Three: The Moor’s Room

Scene Four: Butter Week Carnival (towards evening)

Original authorial version

During the Butter Week (Shrovetide) revelry an old Charlatan, of Eastern mien, displays his puppets who have come to life: Petrushka, the Ballerina and the Moor, who are performing a furious dance amidst an astonished crowd. Via his magic gift, the Charlatan has invested his puppets with the feelings and passions of real people. Petrushka has been given more feelings than the others, and he suffers more than the Ballerina and the Moor.

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