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Russian-speaking residents of different countries invited to take part in online performance

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Russian-speaking residents of different countries invited to take part in online performance


20.11.2020

Photo credit: the official Facebook page of the Live Classic community

The Living Classics Foundation plans to stage an online performance with the participation of residents of different countries. Russian-speaking participants of the Living Classics competition from any country of the world at the age of 14 to 20 are allowed to the casting. On its Facebook page, the foundation announced that it expanded the coverage of the competition "by popular demand."

The unique performance will be timed to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the Living Classics; the director of the Gorky Moscow Art Theater, Sergei Glazkov, will be at the helm of the remote production. Spectators will see a performance based on the "Rubik's Cube and the Fifth Beatle" - a novel by the Norwegian writer Hans Ulav Hamran. The production will tell about friendship, music and first love.

To get a chance to play one of the roles in the play, applicants must record a video with a story about themselves and with a reading of a fragment of a poem or prose work. It is reported that the play is staged using a grant from the Russian Ministry of Education.

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