Press conference - 7 July
- Press conference
- Amir Reza Koohestani
- Kirill Serebrennikov
- Olivier Py
- Igor Mendjisky
- Élise Vigier
Cloître Saint-Louis
Duration : 1h
79th edition D-192 From 5 to 26 July 2025
The Чёрный Mönch
Based on Anton Chekhov's play
Hamburg - Moscow - Avignon / Created in 2022
Overworked intellectual Andrey Kovrin needs rest. A ghostly black monk appears to haunt him… But there’s more than just one truth.
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Andrey Kovrin, overworked intellectual who dreams of liberty and glory, decides to retire to the country house of his old friend Pesotsky and his daughter Tanya to get some rest. As he sits in the garden, he sees the ghost of a monk, who will haunt his stay and eventually drive him mad. Adapting this short story, Kirill Serebrennikov remembers that Anton Chekhov depicts characters lost in the “infernal circle” of peculiar truths. Nothing less could shrink their field of vision so. The director also remembers that the story is made up of many personal stories that clash and weave together into a complex ensemble: that of a truth no one can hold alone. A challenge to which the dissident artist responds by showing the same story from the point of view of each of the protagonists, and by multiplying perspectives and vanishing points. Meanwhile Hecate, the goddess of evil moons which haunt the stage, watches over all…
A physician by training, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is one of the most famous poets of Russian literature. He believed in progress and happiness. His lucidity and his rejection of all delusions, about men, society, or religion, nurtured his work but also influenced the renewal of theatrical notions of his time
With Filipp Avdeev, Odin Biron, Bernd Grawert, Mirco Kreibich, Viktoria Miroschnichenko, Olga Pavliuk, Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Gurgen Tsaturyan
And the singers Genadijus Bergorulko (baritone), Pavel Gogadze (tenor) , Friedo Henken (baritone), Sergey Pisarev (tenor), Azamat Tsaliti (baritone), Alexander Tremmel (tenor), Vitalijs Stankevich (baritone)
And the dancers Tillmann Becker, Arseniy Gordeev, Chris Jäger, Laran, Ilia Manylov, Andrei Petrushenkov, Ivan Sachkov, Daniel Vliek
Text, direction Kirill Serebrennikov
Set design Kirill Serebrennikov assisted by Olga Pavliuk
Collaboration in the direction and choreography Ivan Estegneev, Evgeny Kulagin
Music Jēkabs Nīmanis
Musical direction Uschi Krosch
Musical arrangements Andrei Poliakov
Dramaturgy Joachim Lux
Lights Sergey Kuchar
Video Alan Mandelshtam
Costumes Tatyana Dolmatovskaya
Assistant direction Anna Shalashova
Translation in german Yvonne Griesel
French translation for surtitles Daniel Loayza, Macha Zonina
English translation for surtitles Lucy Jones
Production Thalia Theater (Hamburg)
Co-production Festival d'Avignon with the support of the ministère de la Culture
With the support of the Gogol Center (Moscow), the Onda - Office national de diffusion artistique
With the help of the Michael Otto Foundation, Rudolf Augstein Foundation, Richard M. Meyer Foundation et Cybersteel
In partnership with ARTE and France Médias Monde
An international production with German, Russian, American, French, Georgian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Armenian and Filipino artists.
Duration : 2h30
The show will be broadcast live on ARTE on 9 July at 22:40 and then available to replay until 08/07/2023 onarte.tv
Show in German, English and Russian
Surtitled in French and English
Please arrive at the venue 45 minutes before the show.
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