Theater

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Dear web visitors since you have asked for it we have updated the Video page by adding fragments of Maria’s theatre performances.

Piter-Moscow-Paris

Dear theatre-lovers I invite you to see our comedy show Piter-Moscow-Paris directed by Peter Belyshkov. The cast of the play includes Stanislav Sadalsky, a famous singer and actress Anastasia, Veronica Cerruti, Ekaterina Vulichenko, Vakhtang Beridze and your humble servant Maria Guzeeva.

Pygmalion

Maria invites everyone to the State Film Actor Theatre to see Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw directed by Pavel Safonov. Maria plays the role of Mrs. Eynsford Hill. The tickets are available at the theatre’s booking office.

Pygmalion is a world known story of a poor flower-girl Eliza Doolittle who gives herself to the tutelage of Professor Higgins to learn proper grammar and phonetics. As a result the girl managed to pass the test and prove her affiliation with the upper class at a royal reception at the Buckingham Palace as well as to win the heart of convinced bachelor Professor Higgins.

Paradox on the Actor

A new production Paradox on the Actor started on June 13. The play is based on Diderot’s treatise. It has been directed by V. Terel’a. Maria plays the role of Margo.

The Marriage of Figaro

Maria invites everyone to the State Film Actor Theatre to see The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais directed by Eugeniy Rodomyslanskiy. Maria plays the role of Countess Almaviva. The tickets are available at the theatre’s booking office.

This play was first staged 221 years ago in 1784. But Beaumarchais’ talent and craft it is still up to date and fascinates many actors and spectators. Now you have a happy chance to meet Beaumarchais’ cheerful genius on the stage of the State Film Actor Theatre.

The Lower Depths (Na Dne)

Maria invites everyone to the State Film Actor Theatre to see The Lower Depths (Na Dne) by Gorky, directed by R. Blank. Maria plays the role of Vasilisa. The production is to start with the new season 2007/2008. The tickets are available at the theatre’s booking office.

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