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Programma

 

Tuesday, 12th April

2 p.m.   A.S. Pushkin State Academic Russian Drama (Alexandrinsky) Theatre

EUROPE THEATRE PRIZE

Press conference dedicated to opening of Europe Theatre Prize events 2011

Greetings and welcome

 

6 p.m. Lensoveta Theatre

SPECIAL PRIZE

Honey  by Tonino Guerra

directed by Yuri Lyubimov

with Taganka Theatre company

latest production

running time: 58 minutes

 

8 p.m. Baltic House Theatre-Festival

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Mr. Vertigo by Paul Auster

directed by Kristian Smeds (1st repeat)

produced by the National Theatre of Finland

international preview

running time: 3 hours 20 min., with one interval

 

Wednesday, 13th April

9 a.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Conference and meeting with Viliam Dočolomanský

Curator: Leszek Kolankiewicz,  Professor of cultural studies, anthropology of performance, University of Warsaw (Poland)

Contributors, in alphabetical order:   Miroslav Ballay, critic (Slovakia), Milos Mistrik, professor, critic (Slovakia), Jana Navratova, journalist (Czech Republic), Jana Pilatova, dramaturg (Czech Republic), Larisa Solntzeva, professor, critic (Russia), Hana Varadzinova, actress (Czech Republic), Eliska Vavrikova, actress (Czech Republic)

 

12 p.m. Theatre of S. Petersburg Theatre Academy

SPECIAL PRIZE

Conference with Yuri Lyubimov

Curator: Alexey Platunov, Foreign relations manager, Baltic House Theatre-Festival (Russia)

Moderator: Nikolai Svanidze, Political columnist for the Russia TV channel RTR (Russia)

 

4 p.m. Molodezhny Theatre on Fontanka

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

directed by Gisli Ӧrn Garʠarsson (Vesturport Theatre)

original music score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

running time: 85 minutes, no interval

 

7 p.m. Baltic House Theatre-Festival

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Mr. Vertigo by Paul Auster

directed by Kristian Smeds (2nd repeat)

produced by the National Theatre of Finland

international preview

running time: 3 hours 20 min., with one interval

 

7 p.m. The Theatre on Vasilievsky Island

RUSSIAN ACCENT/ST. PETERSBURG PERFORMANCES

Daniel Stein. Translator

directed by Andrzey Buben

running time: 2 hours , no interval

 

Thursday, 14th April

9 a.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Conference and meeting with Kristian Smeds

Curator: Kirsikka Moring,  Theatre critic (Finland)

Contributors, in alphabetical order:  Eeva Bergroth, producer Smeds Ensemble (Finland), Ritva Holmberg, dramaturg (Finland), Kaarle Holmberg, director (Finland), Peeter Jalakas, director Von Krahl Theatre Tallinn (Estonia), Ivo Kuyl, artistic director KVS Theatre, Bruessels (Belgium), Audronis Liuga, journalist, director of production “Audronis Liuga” (Lithuania), Maria Liisa Nevala, former director National Theatre of Finland, professor (Finland)

 

11 a.m. Museum and Galleries of Modern Art ERARTA

RUSSIAN ACCENT

Conference of presentation

St. Petersburg culture policy in European context

 

4.30 p.m. Youth Audience Theatre

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

The Theatre by Viliam Dočolomanský

directed by Viliam Dočolomanský

with Farm in the Cave company

running time: 75 minutes, no interval

 

7 p.m. The Baltic House Theatre-Festival

RUSSIAN ACCENT/ST. PETERSBURG PERFORMANCES

Moscow - Petushki

directed by Andrey Zholdak

produced by the Theatre-festival “Baltic House”

running time: 3 hours 45 min., with one interval

 

7.30 p.m. A.S. Pushkin State Academic Russian Drama (Alexandrinsky) Theatre

RUSSIAN ACCENT/ST. PETERSBURG PERFORMANCES

Your Gogol

directed by Valery Fokin

 

Friday, 15th April

9 a.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Conference and meeting with Vesturport Theatre

Curator: Michael Billington, Critic The Guardian (United Kingdom),

Contributors, in alphabetical order:  Jane Edwardes, journalist (United Kingdom), Katherine Fahy, actress (United Kingdom), Jon Vidar Jonsson, critic (Iceland), James O’Quinn, journalist (USA), Gudjon Pedersen, artistic director Reykjavik City Theatre (Iceland), Jonathan Pryce, actor (United Kingdom), Alan Twitchell, Vesturport co-producer, artistic director (Switzerland/USA)

 

11.30 a.m.  Komissarhevskaya Theatre

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Cabo Verde running time: 60 min.

Specialists    running time: 20 min.

directed by Miguel Seabra (Teatro Meridional)

work in progress/world preview

 

4 p.m. Molodezhny Theatre on Fontanka

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Faust by J.W. Goethe adapted for the stage by Gisli Ӧrn Garʠarsson, Bjorn Hylnur Haraldsson,  Nina Dogg Filippusdottir, Vikingur Kristiansson  (Vesturport Theatre) and Carl Grose

directed by Gisli Ӧrn Garʠarsson, (Vesturport Theatre)

original music score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

international preview

running time: 2 hours, with one interval

 

7 p.m. The Maly Drama Theatre – Theatre of Europe

RETURNS

Three sisters by Anton Chekhov

directed by Lev Dodin

with Maly DramaTheatre company

latest production

running time: 3 hours, with one interval

 

10.45 p.m. Youth Audience Theatre

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Journey by Viliam Dočolomanský

containing an extract of Girlfriends, latest production in world preview

directed by Viliam Dočolomanský

with Farm in the Cave company

running time: 75 minutes, no interval

 

Saturday, 16th April

9 a.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Conference and meeting with Teatro Meridional

Curator: Maria Helena Serôdio, Professor, Faculty of Humanities, University of Lisbon, Theatre Critic (Portugal)

Contributors, in alphabetical order: Monica Almeida, administrative director producer (Portugal), Joao Carneiro, critic (Portugal),   Rui Pina Coelho, journalist (Portugal), Ana Rita Delgado Martins, journalist (Portugal), Carla Ruiz Filipe, producer (Portugal)

 

11 a.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

PROJECT PRESENTATION

Permeability – projects 10-12

by Union of Theatres of Europe

Speakers: Alexandru Darie, President UTE (Romania), Ruth Heynen, General Delegate UTE (Germany), Matteo Bavera, Director Garibaldi Theatre Palermo (Italy), Dina Dodina, Intern. Relations Maly Theatre St. Petersburg (Russia), Alessandro Martinez, General Secretary ETP (Italy), Yuri Solomin, Director Maly Theatre Moscow (Russia), Giovanni Soresi, Dir. Communication and Marketing Piccolo Teatro- Teatro d'Europa (Italy)

 

12 p.m.  Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Conference and meeting with Katie Mitchell 

Curator: Dan Rebellato, Lecturer, Department of Drama, Royal Holloway, University of London (United Kingdom)

Contributors, in alphabetical order: Katharine Bassett, journalist (United Kingdom), Dominic Cavendish, critic (United Kingdom), Martin Crimp, playwright,(United Kingdom),  Stephen Dillane, actor (United Kingdom), Jeremy Kingston, critic (United Kingdom), Helena Lymbery, actress (United Kingdom)

 

3 p.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

Conference and meeting with Andrey Moguchiy 

Curator: Nikolai Pesochinsky, Professor, Academy of Theatrical Art of St. Petersburg, critic (Russia)

Contributors, in alphabetical order: Alexander Chepurov, dramaturg, vice director artistic programmes and research (Russia), Jovan Cirilov, artistic director BITEF (Serbia), Marina Davydova, critic, director Festival NET (Russia), Edward De Lumley, dir. Cultural Attaché, French Institute of St. Petersburg (France), Roman Dolzhanskiy, journalist, artistic director Festival NET (Russia), Valerij Fokin, stage director, director Alexandrinsky Theatre (Russia), Dina Goder, journalist, director Big Cartoon Festival (Russia), Anton Gubankov, Head of Committee for Culture City of St. Petersburg (Russia), Lilya Shitenburg, journalist (Russia), Sergey Shub, Genereral Director Baltic House Theatre-Festival (Russia), Eric Soderblom, director Helsinki Festival (Finland), Zhanna Zaretskaya, journalist (Russia)

 

5 p.m. Komissarhevskaya Theatre

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

1974

directed by Miguel Seabra (Teatro Meridional)

produced by the  Teatro Nacional Doña Maria II  

international preview

running time: 80 minutes, no interval

 

8 p.m. The Baltic House Theatre-Festival

EUROPE THEATRE PRIZE

The broken jug by Heinrich von Kleist

directed by Peter Stein

with Klaus Maria Brandauer and Berliner Ensemble

running time: 2 hours, no interval

 

Sunday, 17th April

9.30 a.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE THEATRE PRIZE

Symposium on Peter Stein – Part I

Curator: Peter Iden, Theatre and art critic (Germany)

Contributors, in alphabetical order: Arturo Annecchino, musician (Italy) Georges Banu, IATC honorary president professor, critic (France), Michael Billington, critic (United Kingdom), Gianfranco Capitta, critic (Italy) Maddalena Crippa, actress (Italy),  Mark Fisher, critic (United Kingdom), Vladimir Koljazin, critic and essayist (Russia), Joyce Mcmillan, critic (United Kingdom) Evgeny Mironov, artistic director, actor (Russia) Elke Petri, actress (Germany)

 

1 p.m. A.S. Pushkin State Academic Russian Drama (Alexandrinsky) Theatre

EUROPE PRIZE THEATRICAL REALITIES

The blue bird

directed by Andrey Moguchiy

running time: 2 hours 40 min., with two intervals

 

4.30 p.m. Big Hall, House of Actors

EUROPE THEATRE PRIZE

Symposium on Peter Stein – Part II

curator: Peter Iden

 

7.30 p.m. A.S. Pushkin State Academic Russian Drama (Alexandrinsky) Theatre

PRIZE-AWARD CEREMONY

directed by Andrey Moguchiy and Emanuela Pistone

followed by

Faust Fantasia from J.W. Goethe

voice Peter Stein

piano Arturo Annecchino

running time: 55 min.  

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