Yerevan K.S. Stanislavsky Russian Dramatic Theatre season opens in

RIA OREANDA
Economic News
November 29, 2004 Monday

Yerevan K.S. Stanislavsky Russian Dramatic Theatre season opens in
Moscow

Moscow. On November 26 and 27, season of the Yerevan K.S.
Stanisklavsky Russian Dramatic Theatre, established in 1937 will be
held in Moscow. The shows are directed by Alexander Gigorian.

The Broken Chain play will be presented, directed on the basis of
American screenplay Bound by One Chain by N. Douglas and G. Smith.
The events take place at the end of the 20th century in Siberia. When
transporting from one jail to another, two prisoners manage to
escape. An Armenian and an Azeri are free, bounded by one chain. Far
from people, one on one, filled with hate and contempt for each
other, the heroes encounter different situations, in which only
mutual help will help them to survive.

The events of Pominalnaya Molitva unfold in a small Ukrainian village
Anatovka in the beginning of the 20th century on the eve of the
Revolution. In Antatovka, Russians, Ukrainians, and Jews lived
peacefully side by side for centuries. They lived happily, shared
their joys and sorrows, but each followed their own customs and
traditions, but this did not stand in the way of understanding and
respect for each other. But suddenly pogroms befall the village. Life
is turned upside down. People are forced to live the area.