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Russian Cultural Center Our Texas presents Eugene Onegin

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Russian Cultural Center Our Texas presents a screening of the play, Eugene Onegin, which had been filmed before a live audience from Moscow’s venerable Vakhtangov Theatre.

The play unfolds in the memory and imagination of Pushkin’s characters. The images are split between past and present, between reality and imagination. The scale of the production constantly shifts from noisy celebrations to secluded contemplation, from crowd scenes to lonely recollections.

Russian Cultural Center Our Texas presents a screening of the play, Eugene Onegin, which had been filmed before a live audience from Moscow’s venerable Vakhtangov Theatre.

The play unfolds in the memory and imagination of Pushkin’s characters. The images are split between past and present, between reality and imagination. The scale of the production constantly shifts from noisy celebrations to secluded contemplation, from crowd scenes to lonely recollections.

Russian Cultural Center Our Texas presents a screening of the play, Eugene Onegin, which had been filmed before a live audience from Moscow’s venerable Vakhtangov Theatre.

The play unfolds in the memory and imagination of Pushkin’s characters. The images are split between past and present, between reality and imagination. The scale of the production constantly shifts from noisy celebrations to secluded contemplation, from crowd scenes to lonely recollections.

WHEN

WHERE

Russian Cultural Center
2337 Bissonnet St.
Houston, TX 77005
https://www.facebook.com/events/157925041514614/

TICKET INFO

$15
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