Theater of the Revolution / Revolutionary Theater
"Travesties"
Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL)
Showtimes: Thursday to Saturday, October 19-21 at 7:30pm
Thursday to Saturday, October 26-28 at 7:30pm
Sunday, October 29 at 3pm
Post-performance Talkback on Thursday, October 26
Illinois Theater will perform Tom Stoppard’s play Travesties, which explores the meaning of the social, political, and cultural revolutions of 1917 in the dialogue between the protagonist, and three historical figures: James Joyce, Tristan Tzara, the founder of Dadaism, and Vladimir Lenin. Tickets and more information will be available here.
From Prince Igor to the Black Square
Tryon Festival Theatre, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL)
Wednesday, December 13, 7:30 pm
The capstone event of the REEEC symposium 10 days that shook the world is the Lyric Theatre at Illinois’ production From Prince Igor to Black Square. The stories of human lives swept away by the storm of political changes seven centuries apart come alive in this unusual production. From Prince Igor to Black Square pushes the boundaries between classics and avant-garde, juxtaposing classic scenes from the audience’ beloved classic Russian operas with the premiere of the first act of the new opera Black Square.
The futuristic plot of the Black Square tells a tragicomic love story of a couple overwhelmed by revolution and caught up in societal metamorphosis. It is inspired by an early 20th century absurd theatre tradition, the aim of which is to deliver complex poetic language through a simple comic book style story. Music is written by the brilliant contemporary Russian composer, Ilya Demutsky, whose name is attached to productions for the famous Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Joffrey Ballet. At only 34, Ilya is already a winner of the Golden Mask, the highest honor in the Russian theatre, which he received for the ballet Hero of Our Times at Bolshoi, and a recipient of the Composer of the Year award (European Oscar) for the Cannes award-winning film The Student. Ilya will be coming to Urbana right after the opening night of his ballet Nureyev at Bolshoi Theater in Moscow amidst the controversy of its cancellation in July, just two days before the opening, and the arrest of its director, Kirill Serebrennikov, well known for his critique of Putin’s regime. The libretto is written by Igor Konyukhov, an artistic director of New Opera NYC, and Olga Maslova, an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre, UIUC. A panel discussion will follow the performance.
From Prince Igor to Black Square
Lyric Theatre @ Illinois.
Scenes from the Russian Operas
Prince Igor, War and Peace, Golden Cockerel, Eugene Onegin
Directed by Dawn Harris
Piano by Larisa Chasanov, Alexander Munger
Black Square act 1 (abbreviated)
Idea by Igor Konyukhov
Composer Ilya Demutsky
Libretto by Olga Maslova and Igor Konyukhov
Directed by Olga Maslova
Two piano accompaniments: Julie Gunn, Michael Tilley
Panel discussion: Ilya Demutsky, composer, St Petersburg; Igor Konyukhov, artistic director of New Opera NYC, New York; Olga Maslova, assistant professor, Department of Theatre, UIUC; Lilya Kaganovsky, professor, Slavic Languages & Literatures and Comparative & World Literature, UIUC; moderated by Katherine Syer, associate professor, Department of Theatre, UIUC.
Free admission.
This performance is supported by the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, and the Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
For more information, please see https://krannertcenter.com/events/lyric-theatre-illinois-scenes-prince-igor-black-square
Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL)
Showtimes: Thursday to Saturday, October 19-21 at 7:30pm
Thursday to Saturday, October 26-28 at 7:30pm
Sunday, October 29 at 3pm
Post-performance Talkback on Thursday, October 26
Illinois Theater will perform Tom Stoppard’s play Travesties, which explores the meaning of the social, political, and cultural revolutions of 1917 in the dialogue between the protagonist, and three historical figures: James Joyce, Tristan Tzara, the founder of Dadaism, and Vladimir Lenin. Tickets and more information will be available here.
From Prince Igor to the Black Square
Tryon Festival Theatre, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL)
Wednesday, December 13, 7:30 pm
The capstone event of the REEEC symposium 10 days that shook the world is the Lyric Theatre at Illinois’ production From Prince Igor to Black Square. The stories of human lives swept away by the storm of political changes seven centuries apart come alive in this unusual production. From Prince Igor to Black Square pushes the boundaries between classics and avant-garde, juxtaposing classic scenes from the audience’ beloved classic Russian operas with the premiere of the first act of the new opera Black Square.
The futuristic plot of the Black Square tells a tragicomic love story of a couple overwhelmed by revolution and caught up in societal metamorphosis. It is inspired by an early 20th century absurd theatre tradition, the aim of which is to deliver complex poetic language through a simple comic book style story. Music is written by the brilliant contemporary Russian composer, Ilya Demutsky, whose name is attached to productions for the famous Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Joffrey Ballet. At only 34, Ilya is already a winner of the Golden Mask, the highest honor in the Russian theatre, which he received for the ballet Hero of Our Times at Bolshoi, and a recipient of the Composer of the Year award (European Oscar) for the Cannes award-winning film The Student. Ilya will be coming to Urbana right after the opening night of his ballet Nureyev at Bolshoi Theater in Moscow amidst the controversy of its cancellation in July, just two days before the opening, and the arrest of its director, Kirill Serebrennikov, well known for his critique of Putin’s regime. The libretto is written by Igor Konyukhov, an artistic director of New Opera NYC, and Olga Maslova, an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre, UIUC. A panel discussion will follow the performance.
From Prince Igor to Black Square
Lyric Theatre @ Illinois.
Scenes from the Russian Operas
Prince Igor, War and Peace, Golden Cockerel, Eugene Onegin
Directed by Dawn Harris
Piano by Larisa Chasanov, Alexander Munger
Black Square act 1 (abbreviated)
Idea by Igor Konyukhov
Composer Ilya Demutsky
Libretto by Olga Maslova and Igor Konyukhov
Directed by Olga Maslova
Two piano accompaniments: Julie Gunn, Michael Tilley
Panel discussion: Ilya Demutsky, composer, St Petersburg; Igor Konyukhov, artistic director of New Opera NYC, New York; Olga Maslova, assistant professor, Department of Theatre, UIUC; Lilya Kaganovsky, professor, Slavic Languages & Literatures and Comparative & World Literature, UIUC; moderated by Katherine Syer, associate professor, Department of Theatre, UIUC.
Free admission.
This performance is supported by the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, and the Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
For more information, please see https://krannertcenter.com/events/lyric-theatre-illinois-scenes-prince-igor-black-square
Colwell Playhouse and Tryon Festival Theatre (in the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts)