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Studio T (theater)

Studio T is the Russian Moscow Puppet Theater, created in 2007.

Theater "Studio T"
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Artistic directorAlexey Shashilov
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Theater History

Studio T Theater [1] was founded in 2007 in Moscow and is located in the building of the former Experimental Optical and Mechanical Plant in Shelaputinsky Lane .

 
A fragment of the scenery from the play "The Snow Queen"

The artistic director of the theater is a graduate of YSTI Alexey Shashilov. Assistant Artistic Director and Chief Theater Administrator - Ksenia Isakova.

The history of the theater began with the staging of the play “The Snow Queen” based on the tale of G. H. Andersen using the technique of the paper theater , then the play “Hands of Rachmaninov” was staged after the second concert of S. V. Rachmaninov , “fantasy in two hands”. In 2011, together with the Praktika Theater , the play Prize of the Opera was released, [2] which used various methods of the shadow theater , and by 2018 the theater’s permanent repertoire expanded to six performances in different techniques: shadow, paper theater, and hand plastic , objects, etc.

The theater tours in Russia and abroad, took part in theater festivals, including the in program of the World Puppet Theater Festival in Charleville-Mezieres , in the Big Change festivals [3] and the Golden Mask ( Baby Lab program). [four]

Performances

 
Orpheus and Eurydice. Fragment of the play "Sign of the Opera"

The performances of “Studio T” were created in the genre of the author’s theater, when the basis is not ready-made drama, but an idea that sets the conditions and features of the construction of the play. [5] [6] In almost all Studio T productions, viewers (both children and adults) are actively involved in the action. [7]

  • "Secrets of the Elves." The actors transform into professors of history and folklore and, using the examples of elven art objects found by the English scientist James Irwin, reveal to the audience the secrets of the history and lifestyle of the elven people. [8] Critics attribute the play to the mockumentary genre, in which “experienced researchers restore reality” [9]
  • "Dreams." Performance collection of children's dreams, created based on the stories that children saw in a dream
  • "Elven Tales." Stories from the life of elves, shown with miniature decorations, and a master class
  • "The Snow Queen". A paper performance in which, on behalf of a grown-up Kai, tells about the journey of Gerda [7]
 
Scenery for the play "Secrets of the Elves"
  • "Hands of Rachmaninov." One-man fantasy about how the composer Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninov composed his second concert [10]
  • Prize of the Opera. Shadow play. Five famous operas by Russian and foreign composers are presented [2]

Notes

  1. ↑ Sometimes the theater is called the “Theater T”, but its official name is the Studio T theater.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Theater for children! How to introduce a child to opera?
  3. ↑ The capital will host the festival "Big Change"
  4. ↑ “Theater: baby version” - a project of the “Institute of Theater” as part of the Golden Mask Festival
  5. ↑ Alexei Shashilov. I have no dreams
  6. ↑ Alexei Shashilov, head of the Studio T theater, Ekaterina Prismotrova-Belova, actress. Topic: Authors Theater
  7. ↑ 1 2 Lyudmila Pechatnikova. Pedagogy without pedagogy
  8. ↑ We get acquainted with the secret life of elves and other unusual performances of the Studio T theater
  9. ↑ Alexey Goncharenko. The paradox of the actor of the theater for children
  10. ↑ The home theater in the Shchepkin House showed in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk the mystery of “Hands of Rachmaninov”

Links

  • The official website of the theater


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Studio_T_(theatre)&oldid=98427815


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