That's It!
“The-e-e-e-ese are songs that I remember...“ (Viktor Tsoi)
Opening – 27.10.2022. (Hanzas Perons: 16A Hanzas Street)
Duration – 1 h 30 min
12+
In Russian.
(с) under the licence of NATIONAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
Creative team:
Director
Roman Smirnov
Composer
Vladimir Tuzov
Costumes Designer
Valentina Zachinyayeva
Choreographer
Arthur Skutelsky
Light Designer
Oskars Pauliņš
Video projections
Artis Dzērve
Vocal Arrangements
Evilena Protektore
Stage Manager
Kristiāna Drevinska
Artistic Director of Stage Adaptation
Sergey Golomazov
Musicians:
Vladimir Tuzov – keys
Dmitry Karpov – keys
Julia Savelyeva – guitar
Anton Vysotsky – drums
In the year, when the famous singer and musician, leader of the group "Kino" Viktor Tsoi would have turned 60, Mikhail Chekhov Theater, in collaboration with Hanzas Perons, has staged a musical performance "That's It!", dedicated to the man, who became one of the legends of the 20th century.
Viktor Tsoi's sharp and bright talent flourished during "the break of the era" – in the 1980s. Pronounced anti-war sentiments, a sense of confrontation between an individual and the system in its various manifestations and guises, deeply personal coloring of experiences, bright and powerful lyrics, bold, memorable musical solutions that are a trademark of "Kino" – all of this turned out to be in tune with the times and the spirit of change. Now, the songs by Viktor Tsoi and "Kino", already beloved by many, are regaining some special relevance and, in a sense, a second wind. Once again, they are about us of today.
...The production includes twenty songs, performed by the actors. The famous theater director Roman Smirnov, who personally knew Viktor Tsoi, his family and colleagues, also used video materials, provided by artists, associated with Viktor Tsoi and his friends.
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