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19 April - 23 May

Serebrennikov, Kukushkin, Barmenkov and Aidu play «The Man with No Name»

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The Man with No Name


The European premiere of "The Man Without a Name", one of the last productions created at the Gogol Center in Moscow, will be staged in Tallinn, Berlin, Duisburg, Frankfurt and other European cities.

The authors of the play are Kirill Serebrennikov, Nikita Kukushkin, Petr Aidu and Alexander Barmenkov.

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19.04.25

19:00, Sat

Praha, Divadlo Hybernia
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Náměstí Republiky 3/4, 110 00 Nové Město, Tschechien

23.05.25

20:00, Fri

Bad Homburg (Frankfurt am Main), Kurtheater
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Louisenstraße 58, 61348 Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe

16.03 19:00, Sun

Duisburg, Theater am Marientor Duisburg

Plessingstraße 20, 47051 Duisburg
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30.03 19:00, Sun

Berlin, Theater am Potsdamer Platz

Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 1, 10785 Berlin
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The Man with No Name


The European premiere of "The Man Without a Name", one of the last productions created in the walls of the Moscow "Gogol Center", will take place in Tallinn, Berlin, Duisburg, Frankfurt and other European cities.


The authors of the play are Kirill Serebrennikov, Nikita Kukushkin, Petr Aidu and Alexander Barmenkov.

Composer Petr Aidu created a unique instrument "Pangarmonikon" especially for the performance, consisting of ten reassembled pianos capable of playing music almost without human participation.

The main character, played by Nikita Kukushkin, goes through a series of reincarnations and, like a wandering soul from the Tibetan "Book of the Dead", is transported from a subway car to the past, to the time of Beethoven, or to the yet-to-be-come future, the outlines of which are emerging nowadays.

 

In Berlin, the play will be shown with German subtitles.