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(The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin)

Annotation to the play The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin is a series of 5 short stories and a fictional editorial introduction by Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin. The tales themselves are not related to one another, except that they are all said in the introduction to be stories told by various people to a recently deceased landowner, Ivan Petrovich Belkin.

The time from the beginning of September to the end November 1830 goal Pushkin conducted in Boldin. The connection of silence and leisure, necessary for the meditations, and the alarming and merry stress, given birth to by a feeling of the approximation of terrible events, splashed out by that not occurred before even for Pushkin, even for him “autumnal leisures”, when to it was “to any write”, with creative lift. During this period, which more lately will enter into the history of the Russian literature of by the name “[Boldinskoy] autumn” in the number of many masterpieces, was created the cycle of the stories “of the narratives Of [belkina]”. In the surprising, on the topical variety and the stylistic unity, stories are represented it seems all literary genres, all nuances of the finest human feelings and emotions. However, in Pushkin's himself life 1830 were the year of languor on the happiness - by year of match-making to the 17-year beauty to Natalia [Goncharovoy].
“Created of in the days [gorchayshikh] reflections and fluctuations, “the narratives Of [belkina]”, are surprising psychological monument”, wrote Anna [Akhmatova].
 
Branch
Duration: 1 h of 50 min
Premier - on June 5, 1997.
Nearest play: 25.05.2009 (Monday) beginning in the 19:00
 
Director:    [Eremin] Yuri

Artist:    Fomin Valerie

Composer:    Morozov Nikolai



Assistant director - Helen [Shumskaya]
Characters and the executors


Samson [Vyrin]    Rumyantsev Yuri

    [Nikolenko] Vladimir

[Dunya]    [Tripolina] Victoria

    [Klochkova] Ekaterina

[I].[L].[P].    [Zavodyuk] Andrey

[K].[I].[T].    [Lyakina] Tamara

[B].[V].    [Pokhmelov] Constantine

[Belkin]    Anisimov Alexander

    [Lanbamin] Sergey

[Vanka]    [Serbaev] Vadim

    [Serbaev] Danil