> January 20, February Playbill Changes Dear Patrons, Please note the following changes in our February playbill: The Precipice performance, originally scheduled for January 25th on the Main Stage, is being rescheduled for March 1st. All tickets will remain valid for the new performance date. Patrons, wishing to return their tickets to the box-office must do so not later than January 29th. The performance of Maurice’s Jubilee, originally scheduled for February 8th on the Main Stage, is being rescheduled for March 4th. Patrons, wishing to return their tickets to the box-office must do so not later than February 12th. An additional performance of A Streetcar Named Desire is now scheduled on the Main Stage on February 8th. Tickets are now on sale at the box-office. The performance of Maurice’s Jubilee on February 9th has been replaced with the performance of Master and Margarita. All tickets will remain valid for the new performance. Patrons wishing to return their tickets to the box-office must do so before February 9th. Moscow Art Theatre apologizes for the inconvenience. For additional information please call +7 (495) 646-3-646 or +7 (495) 692-67-48. > January 1, Sergey Sosnovsky is celebrating his 60th On the first day of 2015, People’s Artist of Russia Sergey Sosnovsky is celebrating his 60th anniversary. After graduating from Slonov Theater College of Saratov in 1976, Mr. Sosnovsky has joined the company of Saratov Academic Youth Theatre where he played Konstantin (The Seagull), Chernyshevsky (What Is to Be Done?), Touchstone (As You Like It). In 1985, Sergey moved on to the Saratov Drama Theatre, where for two decades he was the leading actor. There he has been seen in plays like The Master and Margarita (Korovyev), The Crimson Island (Likki-Tikki), Christ and Us (Prokofi Dvanov) based on Chevengur by Andrey Platonov, A Twinkle in the Prairie (Sasha Lomakin), The Toastmaster (Simon), Dodo (Henry), Toybele And Her Daemon (Gimple the Dolt), The Lower Depths (Satin) and many more. In 2004 Mr. Sosnovsky was invited to join the Moscow Art Theatre company, where he immediately became one of most popular actors. His acting credits here include Hamlet (Ghost of Hamlet’s Father, the Actor), Ivanov (Shabelsky), Live and Remember, 12 Pictures of the Painter’s Life (Michel), The Last Day of Summer (Sofronov), The Seagull (Sorin). His current portfolio includes appearances in The Golovlyov Family (Vladimir Golovlyov), The Pillowman (Typolsky), The Threepenny Opera (Jonathan Pitchem), Zoya’s Apartment (Halleluiah), Beast of the Moon (Master), The Master and Margarita (Berlioz), Italian Straw Hat (Vezine), The Drunks (Gustavus). In Tabakov’s theatre he has starred as Tomas in Bolero, Sarafanov in The Elder Son, and Sorin in The Seagull. Moscow Art Theatre joins in sending our anniversary greetings to Sergey Sosnovsky wishing him joy, health, new roles on stage and in films, and, of course, lots of success! |