Stage Russia: The Black Monk

Date: 
Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: 
University of Pennsylvania, Stiteler Hall, Room B6, 208 South 37th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

A special screening within the Upenn Slavic Department's Stage Russia series

THE BLACK MONK

Based on the short story by Anton Chekhov, THE BLACK MONK tells the tragic tale of philosophy student Andrey Vasil'ich Kovrin. On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Kovrin decides to visit his childhood friend Tanya Pesotsky at the estate of her father. As he and Tanya develop a relationsship and eventually marry, a black monk of legend begins appearing to Kovrin in visions. Though these hallucinations at first imbue the young man with joy and energy, they eventually lead to his ruin.

Kama Ginkas’ dramatization of Chekhov’s story for The Moscow Young Generation Theater has become a theatre sensation. The
Creative Team

Director: Kama Ginkas
Design: Sergey Barkhin
Assistant Director: Nikolay Aksenov
Lighting Technician: M. Biryukov
Sound: A. Radugin
Cast

Andrey Kovrin: Sergey Makovetskiy
Black Monk: Igor Yasulovich
Tanya Pesotskaya: Julia Svezhakova
Yegor Pesotsky: Valeriy Barinov

The show has won the Grand Prix and the Critics’ Prize for Best Production at the Baltic House international theater festival in St. Petersburg.

Categories
Event Type: 
Arts & Culture
Topic: 
Theater/Performance
Global Region: 
Russian