ARNOLD SHVETSOV TO STAGE "MADAM SNOW-STORM" TALE BY GRIMM BROTHERS AT THEATER OF YOUNG SPECTATOR
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Each festival is a great theatrical
holiday and it is something like a birth of a child," Arnold Shvetsov,
American actor and producer, mentioned. He arrived in Armenia
to participate in the "Armmono" third international Shakespeare
festival of monoperformances held in Yerevan. "The most important
about this festival is that a great number of youths come to watch
the performances and it means that theatrical work and theater take an
important place in this country," the American art worker is convinced.
The actor mentioned that in the US actors or producers make their
name on their own and they look like "lonely wolves." And Russian
theaters are mainly repertoire, i.e. actors and producers grow and
make their name together there: according to Shvetsov, this have its
positive and negative sides.
Hakob Ghazanchian, Director of "Armmono" festival, informed that
immediately after the end of the festival Arnold Shvetsov will stage
the "Madam Snow-storm" tale by Grimm brothers at the Theater of Young
Spectator. The same performance was staged by Shvetsov 3 years ago
at Moscow Nikolay Gogol Theater.
Arnold Shvetsov, a Russian by origin, graduated from Moscow State
Art and Theater Institute, studied at the class of Maria Knebel,
a famous producer, Stanislavski's pupil. At present Shvetsov lives
and works at the theater-laboratory of New York 78th street. In 2005
he staged Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" there.
Tonight Arnold Shvetsov will present the Yerevan spectator the "Clown
for Fortinbras Suite" monoperformance staged by him.
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Each festival is a great theatrical
holiday and it is something like a birth of a child," Arnold Shvetsov,
American actor and producer, mentioned. He arrived in Armenia
to participate in the "Armmono" third international Shakespeare
festival of monoperformances held in Yerevan. "The most important
about this festival is that a great number of youths come to watch
the performances and it means that theatrical work and theater take an
important place in this country," the American art worker is convinced.
The actor mentioned that in the US actors or producers make their
name on their own and they look like "lonely wolves." And Russian
theaters are mainly repertoire, i.e. actors and producers grow and
make their name together there: according to Shvetsov, this have its
positive and negative sides.
Hakob Ghazanchian, Director of "Armmono" festival, informed that
immediately after the end of the festival Arnold Shvetsov will stage
the "Madam Snow-storm" tale by Grimm brothers at the Theater of Young
Spectator. The same performance was staged by Shvetsov 3 years ago
at Moscow Nikolay Gogol Theater.
Arnold Shvetsov, a Russian by origin, graduated from Moscow State
Art and Theater Institute, studied at the class of Maria Knebel,
a famous producer, Stanislavski's pupil. At present Shvetsov lives
and works at the theater-laboratory of New York 78th street. In 2005
he staged Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" there.
Tonight Arnold Shvetsov will present the Yerevan spectator the "Clown
for Fortinbras Suite" monoperformance staged by him.