The participating institutions include GITIS, VGIK, the School-Studio of MHAT, the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute, and the Theater School named after M. S. Shchepkin. The festival will feature performances from various Russian and international theater schools, showcasing the creative work of graduates.
The Zarechny TYUZ performance is highlighted as a special event, representing the collaborative work of GITIS graduates. The festival, supported by ROSCONCERT, the Board of Trustees of GITIS, and the “Territory of Culture of Rosatom” project, provides a platform for graduates to present their first productions in Russian theaters abroad and theaters in Russia.
The performances cover a range of works, including adaptations of works by Evgeny Klyuev, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment,” Edward Radzinsky’s “Once Again About Love,” Edgar Allan Poe’s fairy tales, Anton Chekhov’s “The Business Must Be Done,” Leonid Zorin’s “Warsaw Melody,” and works by other renowned authors.
The festival organizers express their excitement about the event taking place in person, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interactions in the world of theater. They also highlight the growth of the festival, with new participants joining and contributing to the development of theatrical arts.
The rector of GITIS, Grigory Zaslavsky, expresses pride in showcasing performances by GITIS graduates, emphasizing the role of these graduates in shaping the future of theater. The event is supported by ROSCONCERT and has informational support from TV BRICS. The official website of the GITIS Educational Theater provides the festival schedule, and viewers can register for the performances.
