Theatre HD Live in Cinema 2016-2017:
The Theatre

City:
Moscow

Cinemas:
Baltika
Cinema Park Kaluzhskiy
Cinema Park Metropolis
CINEMA PARK Mosfilmovskaya
CINEMA PARK Rivera
CINEMA PARK Schelkovsky
COSMIK Yasenevo
Documentary Film Center
Eldar
Five Stars Novokyznetskaya
Five stars on Smolenskaya
Formula Kino CDM
Formula Kino Chertanovo
Formula Kino Europa
Formula Kino Horizont
Formula Kino na Kutuzovskom
Formula Kino na Polezhaevskoy
Formula Kino Praga
GUM Cinema Hall
Illuzion Cinema
KARO 10 Schuka
KARO 11 Oktyabr
KARO 4 Vysota
KARO 6 Budapest
KARO 7 Atrium
KARO 8 Kapitoliy Vernadskogo
KARO 8 Yuzhnoe Butovo
KARO Ermitazh
KARO Museum of Moscow
KARO Sadovniki
KARO Sky 17 Aviapark
KARO Vegas 22
Kinokvartal Varshavka
Kinokvartal Yasenevo
Kinomax Mozaika
Kinomax Prazhskaya
Kinomax Titan
Kinomax Vodniy
KINO OKKO Afimoll City
Kinostar De Luxe at MEGA Teply Stan
Kronverk Cinema Lefortovo
Luxor Center
Luxor Gudzon
Luxor Vesna
Mori Cinema Kuntsevo
Moskino Fakel
Moskino Iskra
Moskino Molodezhny
Moskino Muzeon
Moskino Muzeyniy
Moskino Polet
Moskino Salyut
Moskino Saturn
Moskino Sputnik
Moskino Vympel
Moskino Yunost
Moskino Zvezda
Philharmonic 2 Concert Hall
Pioneer Cinema
Poklonka Cinema Hall at The Victory Museum
St. Andrew's Anglican Church

Dates:
01.10.2016-30.06.2017


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As You Like It

Country: Great Britain
Year: 2015
Genre: theater production
Language: English
Translation: english subtitles, russian subtitles
Time: 2 hours 55 minutes
Возраст: 16+

The National Theatre production
A play by William Shakespeare

Director Polly Findlay
Set Designer Lizzie Clachan
Costume Designer Christina Cunningham
Lighting Designer Jon Clark
Music Orlando Gough
Movement Director Jonathan Goddard

With her father the Duke banished and in exile, Rosalind and her cousin Celia leave their lives in the court behind them and journey into the Forest of Arden.

There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation. Disguising herself as a boy, she embraces a different way of living and falls spectacularly in love.

Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years.

Rosalie Craig plays Rosalind.

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