Anna Karenina (HU)

Jun-01
ANNA KARENINA
Choreographer: László Velekei Seregi- and Harangozó Prize winner, Artist of Merit
Ballet in two acts.
Guest performance of the Győr Ballet. Organizer: Kult Mind Association, partner: Mures County Council
"You were given the Estonian language to free yourself, so you have to free yourself. Why not extinguish the candle when you have nothing to look at anymore, when everything is so hateful to look at? But how?(...) A freight train had just arrived..."
In 1873, four years after the completion of War and Peace, Lev Tolstoy began his second great novel, Anna Karenina, which he describes in a letter to Nikolai Strahov: - Tolstoy's correspondence also tells us that it was Pushkin's works that inspired him to write a novel about a tragic experience: in 1872, he witnessed a young woman throw herself in front of a freight train in a jealous rage. The sight of the dead, mangled woman haunted Tolstoy for a long time.
He revised his work eleven times before the final version was written, which elevated Anna to the rank of one of literature's greatest heroines and, in the words of Thomas Mann, "the greatest social novel of all time."
The enchanting Anna Karenina, an esteemed member of society. But when she travels to Moscow at her brother's request, she meets Vronsky, a brilliant military officer with a bright career ahead of him. He doesn't know it at the time, but from that moment on his life will never be the same...
1 June, 19:00, Great Hall. Duration of the performance 1 hour 50 minutes, with 1 intermission
REGISTRATION
At the box office of the National Theatre of Târgu Mures in the Great Hall (open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., phone 0365 806 865), at the venue one hour before the performance, and on Biletmaster:
https://tm.biletmaster.ro/hun/Event/44004107/Anna-Karenina
Choreographer: László Velekei Seregi- and Harangozó Prize winner, Artist of Merit
Ballet in two acts.
Guest performance of the Győr Ballet. Organizer: Kult Mind Association, partner: Mures County Council
"You were given the Estonian language to free yourself, so you have to free yourself. Why not extinguish the candle when you have nothing to look at anymore, when everything is so hateful to look at? But how?(...) A freight train had just arrived..."
In 1873, four years after the completion of War and Peace, Lev Tolstoy began his second great novel, Anna Karenina, which he describes in a letter to Nikolai Strahov: - Tolstoy's correspondence also tells us that it was Pushkin's works that inspired him to write a novel about a tragic experience: in 1872, he witnessed a young woman throw herself in front of a freight train in a jealous rage. The sight of the dead, mangled woman haunted Tolstoy for a long time.
He revised his work eleven times before the final version was written, which elevated Anna to the rank of one of literature's greatest heroines and, in the words of Thomas Mann, "the greatest social novel of all time."
The enchanting Anna Karenina, an esteemed member of society. But when she travels to Moscow at her brother's request, she meets Vronsky, a brilliant military officer with a bright career ahead of him. He doesn't know it at the time, but from that moment on his life will never be the same...
1 June, 19:00, Great Hall. Duration of the performance 1 hour 50 minutes, with 1 intermission
REGISTRATION
At the box office of the National Theatre of Târgu Mures in the Great Hall (open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., phone 0365 806 865), at the venue one hour before the performance, and on Biletmaster:
https://tm.biletmaster.ro/hun/Event/44004107/Anna-Karenina