Bertolt Brecht

The Good Person of Szechwan

Добрый человек из Сезуана

Yuri Butusov, having staged one of the most complex plays by Bertolt Brecht in a new translation by Egor Peregudov, seemed to return it to the roots: moving away from both the socialist pathos of the 40s and the dissident rebellion of the Taganka production of the 60s, he rediscovered a dramatic parable about the essence of man.

An emotional, passionate story about the exploitation of man by man with the wonderful music of Paul Dessau performed live. Alexandra Ursulyak plays a woman and a man, sings in German, dances, and her heroine tries her best to remain a kind person in the embittered and indifferent world of people and gods.

Language

Russian

Runtime

3 hours 4 minutes with one intermission

Act 1

98 min

Intermission

10 min

Act 2

76 min

2024

16+

Schedule


27 June / Saturday

15:45

The Good Person of Szechwan

Language: Russian, no subtitles

Snezhnaya St, 18
800 ₽

29 June / Monday

19:30

The Good Person of Szechwan

Language: Russian, no subtitles

Kostyakova St, 10
800 ₽

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