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Performance

VenueThe Cockpit
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From16th May 2019
To18th May 2019
When19:30
The Cockpit (V182)
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  • Date of change: 29 Apr 19 - T01314884301

Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina

Work:: Anna Karenina (S2346)

Tolstoy's story of infidelity and betrayal. Russia 1877. Anna Karenina, a married woman, falls passionately in love with the devastatingly handsome Count Vronsky. She deserts her husband and child to live with her lover. But as society shuns her, fear and suspicion of Vronsky's love and fidelity grow.
Book by Leo Tolstoy

Production:: (T01314884301)

Performed in Russian with English surtitles. There are as many adaptations of Anna Karenina, as there are different kinds of actors and directors. London based Russian company Xameleon Theatre is back with the true theatrical roller coaster. Each of 4 actresses performing in the play are playing not only Anna Karenina, but also all other characters of the novel, including male characters. This adaptation of Anna Karenina is not a period drama, neither it is a tale of the distant past. It is a story about society, faith and love, told in a contemporary way.
Company Xameleon Theatre
Director Dmitry Turchaninov
Producer Vlada Lemeshevska
Design Irina Gluzman
Lighting Jana Marshall
Performer Alexandra Tsarkova
Performer Anna Neverova
Performer Vlada Lemeshevska
Performer Yana Lyapunova

Listing:: L1975905082




Current production:Work

Production details

Performed in Russian with English surtitles. There are as many adaptations of Anna Karenina, as there are different kinds of actors and directors. London based Russian company Xameleon Theatre is back with the true theatrical roller coaster. Each of 4 actresses performing in the play are playing not only Anna Karenina, but also all other characters of the novel, including male characters. This adaptation of Anna Karenina is not a period drama, neither it is a tale of the distant past. It is a story about society, faith and love, told in a contemporary way.

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