sunman
04-25-2011, 06:03 PM
Ребята, для меня был приятный сюрприз когда я узнала о том что в Нью Йорке пройдет спектакль посвященный Анне Ахматовой втечении несокольких пару недель. Низже прикладавыю информацию о спектакле
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Анна: Love In the Cold
War, by Nancy Moss, a play about Anna Akhmatova.
Anna Akhmatova was not only a first-rate poet but also, like all
Russian intellectuals, a political prisoner in her own mind. Long
before Andrei Sakharov and glasnost, she quietly resisted the Soviet
system in general and Stalin in particular, which cost her personally.
Her story is a microcosm of the quiet battle of the Russian artist
against the State.
In the play ANNA: Love In the Cold War, by Nancy Moss*, World War II
has just ended. A visiting British don calls up the beautiful Anna
Akhmatova in Leningrad. Will she see him? Amazingly, she says yes
and launches a love affair that will unleash Stalin's wrath and put
her in great danger. The play is directed by Josh Kashinsky and stars
Matt W. Cody** and April Woodall**.
Beginning Friday, April 22nd and running through Sunday, May 8th,
ANNA: Love in the Cold War will be presented at the Dorothy Strelsin
Theatre located at 312 West 36th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues) on
the first floor. Show times are Wednesday-Saturday at 8pm and Sunday
at 2pm. There is no 8pm performance on Wednesday, Apr. 27th. Tickets
are $18.00, $15.00 for students and seniors. Reservations 212-868-4444
or www.smarttix.com. Information:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=208681732489358
Group rates are available by E-mailing [email protected].
*Poems translated by Judith Hemschemeyer
**Member, Actors' Equity Association
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Анна: Love In the Cold
War, by Nancy Moss, a play about Anna Akhmatova.
Anna Akhmatova was not only a first-rate poet but also, like all
Russian intellectuals, a political prisoner in her own mind. Long
before Andrei Sakharov and glasnost, she quietly resisted the Soviet
system in general and Stalin in particular, which cost her personally.
Her story is a microcosm of the quiet battle of the Russian artist
against the State.
In the play ANNA: Love In the Cold War, by Nancy Moss*, World War II
has just ended. A visiting British don calls up the beautiful Anna
Akhmatova in Leningrad. Will she see him? Amazingly, she says yes
and launches a love affair that will unleash Stalin's wrath and put
her in great danger. The play is directed by Josh Kashinsky and stars
Matt W. Cody** and April Woodall**.
Beginning Friday, April 22nd and running through Sunday, May 8th,
ANNA: Love in the Cold War will be presented at the Dorothy Strelsin
Theatre located at 312 West 36th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues) on
the first floor. Show times are Wednesday-Saturday at 8pm and Sunday
at 2pm. There is no 8pm performance on Wednesday, Apr. 27th. Tickets
are $18.00, $15.00 for students and seniors. Reservations 212-868-4444
or www.smarttix.com. Information:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=208681732489358
Group rates are available by E-mailing [email protected].
*Poems translated by Judith Hemschemeyer
**Member, Actors' Equity Association