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Brasil theater runs out of money to continue rehearsals on the Russian Revolution play

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Brasil theater runs out of money to continue rehearsals on the Russian Revolution play


11.09.2017

pixabay.comRio de Janeiro theater performance devoted to the Russian Revolution is in jeopardy, TASS reports. According to the director Luis Fernand Lobu, there is a lack of resources to continue rehearsals. There are more than 80 people, including 25 actor and 18 musicians involved in the performance.

Rehearsals take place in the 3,5 thousand square meters space located in the port zone that was renovated for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Future spectators are supposed to watch the performance while standing up. As of today, about 5000 tickets are already sold out.

The play is based on the book Ten Days That Shook World by US journalist John Reed. Along the way the performance authors have studied many other novels and historical materials. The events of the play start from the Bloody Sunday of 1905, and finish with the Storming of the Winter Palace.

As of now the rehearsal process is still going. The theater crew hopes that money issue is going to be resolved.

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