The Master and Margarita in Germany
You can see a unique interpretation of Mikhail Bulgakov's immortal novel on the theatrical stages of Germany already in November. Director Valery Belyakovitch has created his own vision of the mystical love story, which is embodied on stage by the wonderful actors: Ivar Kalnynsh, Igor Khalizov, Diana Rozovlyan and others.
"Master and Margarita" is not just a story of great love, for which there are no barriers. It is a search for answers to eternal philosophical questions: whether a person is able to control his own life, how far does free will extend and whether our fate is not formed solely under the influence of higher forces?
The Master and Margarita in Germany
You can see a unique interpretation of Mikhail Bulgakov's immortal novel on the theatrical stages of Germany already in November. Director Valery Belyakovitch has created his own vision of the mystical love story, which is embodied on stage by the wonderful actors: Ivar Kalnynsh, Igor Khalizov, Diana Rozovlyan and others.
"Master and Margarita" is not just a story of great love, for which there are no barriers. It is a search for answers to eternal philosophical questions: whether a person is able to control his own life, how far does free will extend and whether our fate is not formed solely under the influence of higher forces?
Wien, Theater Akzent
Paderborn, PaderHalle Paderborn
Hilden, Hilden Stadthalle
Saarburg, Stadthalle Saarburg
Frankfurt am Main, Haus Sindlingen Frankfurt
München, Anton-Fingerle-Bildungszentrum
München, Anton-Fingerle-Bildungszentrum
Heilbronn, Festhalle Harmonie
Ingolstadt, Stadttheater Ingolstadt, Festsaal
The play "The Master and Margarita" in Germany
You can see a unique interpretation of Mikhail Bulgakov's immortal novel on the theatrical stages of Germany already in April. Director Valery Belyakovitch has created his own vision of the mystical love story, which is embodied on stage by the wonderful actors: Ivar Kalnynsh, Igor Khalizov, Diana Rozovlyan and others.
"Master and Margarita" is not just a story of great love, for which there are no barriers. It is a search for answers to eternal philosophical questions: whether a person is able to control his own life, how far extends the freedom of will and whether our fate is not formed solely under the influence of higher forces?
"Manuscripts don't burn," Woland tells the Master. Thus, works of genius outlive their creators, which is what happened to the novel The Master and Margarita, which was published almost three decades after Bulgakov's death.
Belyakovitch's theatrical interpretation is a surprisingly subtle perception of the famous novel, capable of evoking strong emotions and making you fully immerse yourself in what is happening on stage.
The duration of the performance is 2 hours 40 (including one intermission).