From March 6 to April 3, 2018 an exhibition entitled «On the cutting edge of time. The small stage. Moscow.1917 - 1932» will take place in the exhibition hall of the Elysium Gallery of the Central House of Artists. The exhibition celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Elysium Gallery. The Maly Theatre presented five sketches for the performances of 1924 - 1930.
The Maly Theatre puts on display the following artists:
Vladimir Evgenievich Egorov (set design drawings for «The Ladies' Battle » by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé, costume sketches for «The Gift of the Magi» by O. Henry);
Ivan Sergeevich Fedotov (two costume sketches for «Zagmuk» by A.G Glebov);
Nina Evseevna Eisenberg (costume sketches for «The Bourgeois Gentleman» by Jean-Baptiste Molière).
It is worth getting an exhibition catalogue that includes works of 24 artists, including images of 12 unique items from the Maly Theatre's Fine Arts Fund and rare data on the Maly Theatre Studio (1922 - 1932) headed by N.A. Smirnova and V.N. Pashennaya, since 1926 headed by the chief director of the Studio F.N. Kaverin.
Address: Krimsky Val, 10.
From March 6 to April 3, 2018 an exhibition entitled «On the cutting edge of time. The small stage. Moscow.1917 - 1932» will take place in the exhibition hall of the Elysium Gallery of the Central House of Artists. The exhibition celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Elysium Gallery. The Maly Theatre presented five sketches for the performances of 1924 - 1930.
The Maly Theatre puts on display the following artists:
Vladimir Evgenievich Egorov (set design drawings for «The Ladies' Battle » by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé, costume sketches for «The Gift of the Magi» by O. Henry);
Ivan Sergeevich Fedotov (two costume sketches for «Zagmuk» by A.G Glebov);
Nina Evseevna Eisenberg (costume sketches for «The Bourgeois Gentleman» by Jean-Baptiste Molière).
It is worth getting an exhibition catalogue that includes works of 24 artists, including images of 12 unique items from the Maly Theatre's Fine Arts Fund and rare data on the Maly Theatre Studio (1922 - 1932) headed by N.A. Smirnova and V.N. Pashennaya, since 1926 headed by the chief director of the Studio F.N. Kaverin.
Address: Krimsky Val, 10.