Trees Die Standing

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by Alejandro Casona
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Victor Aldoshyn, Stanislav Bobko Nina Nizheradze Stanislav Bobko Stanislav Bobko, Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko) Mariia Agapitova, Olga Perveeva Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko) Victor Aldoshyn, Nina Nizheradze Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko), Victor  Semyrozumenko Tetyana Ostapenko, Petro Sova Helena Serhutina Victor Aldoshyn, Victor  Semyrozumenko Stanislav Bobko Nina Nizheradze Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko) Nataliia Serhiienko, Viatcheslav Nikolenko, Petro Sova Stanislav Bobko, Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko) Stanislav Bobko, Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko) Taisiya  Boyko, Evgen Khramtsov Victor Aldoshyn, Dmytro Savchenko Taisiya  Boyko, Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko), Nataliia Serhiienko, Evhen Ovcharov, Petro Sova Taisiya  Boyko, Evhen Ovcharov, Evgen Khramtsov
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Performance with an intermission. 
Running time: 2 hours 30 min. 

Performed in Ukrainian
Premiered on: 12 October 2018

Director – Irina Barkovska
Set Design – David Borovsky
Costume Designer – Valentyna Plavun
Musical Arrangement – Irina Barkovska, Vita Shpakovska
Choreographer  – Alla Rubina
Translation from Spanish – Natalia Trauberg 

 

    Trees die standing: Strong people even in their sorrow prefer to stay strong and not to bend from the burden of bad fate, and not to give that burden to their close people, in the first place.

    For twenty years the Granny has been living waiting for a miracle, her only grandson to whom she devoted her whole life. And when he finally comes, she tells him to go away.

    Why did she do that? What made her to do so? Maybe her short meeting with the Director of magic “good actions” agency and his fake wife Marta? Or, maybe she understood both simple and difficult fact: close people are those who make your life full, and not those thought-up persons who are not worth of your love sometimes.

    For the first time, Trees Die Standing Tall by Alejandro Casona was played at Lesya Ukrainka Russian Drama Theatre in 1956 by now legendary stage director Leonid Varpakhovsky.

    Varpakhovsky, them working on the play, devoted it to the memory of his teacher V. Meyerhold. A dry bamboo became the core material in the scenery of Trees Die Standing Tall for a reason. That is both the reference to Meyerhold’s play A Teacher Bubus, and to the description of the lead woman character Eujenia, an old lady. You may not bend a bamboo, you only may break it. Still, it is not so simple to do that.

    In the far 1956 the play was played by great actors E. Opalova, V. Khalatov, I. Pavlova, and N. Rushkovsky.

    However, no play, even the most talented one, may not be everlasting by its nature. Still, the topics it covers may be timeless.

   

    Maurucio in childhood: Igor Askevych, Artem Petrukhin, Oleksiy Rezunik

Cast:

Grandmother  Nina Nizheradze
Senor Balboa  Victor Aldoshyn
Director  Stanislav Bobko
Marta-Isabella  Iryna Doroshevska (Buchko)
Another man  Dmytro SavchenkoVictor Semyrozumenko
Lolita, secretary  Taisiya BoykoTetyana Ostapenko
Amelia, typist  Arina BelanovaNataliia Serhiienko
Pastor  Evgen Khramtsov
Beggar  Vitaliy Meterchuk
Magician  Viatcheslav NikolenkoEvhen Ovcharov
Henoveva  Lyudmyla KurmelOlga Perveeva
Felisa, maid  Mariia AgapitovaHelena Serhutina
Ghosts  Dina AndriichukArina BelanovaViatcheslav NikolenkoEvhen OvcharovNataliia Serhiienko
 
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