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The bustle of suites: Prokofiev at the Conservatory, Prince Andrew — on the screen

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Movies and TV series

Prince Andrew, 16+

Director: David Tkebuchava. Starring: Sergey Bezrukov, Alexander Ustyugov, Aglaya Shilovskaya, Alexander Golubev, Artem Tkachenko, Alexander Baluyev.

A large-scale historical saga from the director of "Murderers". The action takes the viewer into the period of the fierce internecine struggle of the princes of the Rurik family. In the center of the plot is the story of Andrei Bogolyubsky. He goes through a thorny path from a young prince who has just returned to his native land from Byzantium and must fight for his destined place and love, to the most powerful ruler of Russia, around whom enemies weave a knot of conspiracies and intrigues.

From March 15 on Kinopoisk

"I would kick you if I could," 18+

Directed by Mary Bronstein. Starring: Rose Byrne, Rakim Rocky, Christian Slater, Daniel Zolgadri, Conan O'Brien, Daniel MacDonald.

A tense psychological drama starring Rose Byrne, the star of "Troy" and "Bachelorette Party in Vegas." For this work, the actress received an award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025. In the center of the plot is psychotherapist Linda, who herself is in dire need of help. Her life is rapidly collapsing: her daughter has serious health problems, her husband practically does not appear at home, and she does not have time for herself at all. The situation worsens when the ceiling collapses in the house — Linda has to move into a cheap hotel with a child in her arms. That's where the hardest feelings come over her.: The fear of loneliness, jealousy, and despair reach their peak. The film is based on the personal story of director Mary Bronstein.

Starting March 12 at the Okko online cinema

"In the world of dreams", 16+

The documentary thriller "In the World of Dreams" from the NMG DOC series "Scientifically about the unscientific" opens the veil over the mysterious world of dreams and provides answers to questions that have been troubling humanity for centuries. Viewers will find answers to key riddles: are dreams prophetic and are they able to predict something? How to learn to control dreams? And does a person really need sleep, which accounts for a third of his life? Experts — renowned somnologists and neurophysiologists — explain in detail the nature of this phenomenon. And in the center of the storyline is a risky experiment: two volunteers, under the supervision of doctors, completely refuse to sleep for several days.

On March 15 at 23:55 on REN TV

Theatre

Musical comedy "ELEMENTARY, HUDSON! THE CASE OF DOG B.", 12+

Directed by Igor Teplov. Starring: Nikita Zabolotny, Vladimir Motashnev, Anna Karmakova, Vera Shpak, Pavel Alekseev, Mitya Fedorov.

In the musical performance of the Mask Theater, the main character of the classic story about the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes becomes a woman. Mrs. Hudson comes out of the shadows to solve the case of dog B. In the hour and a half that the play is running, the audience is waiting for a tea party in the legendary living room on Baker Street with Sherlock and Dr. Watson, a dangerous walk through the Grimpen marshes in the company of Sir Baskerville and a meeting with the brilliant villain Moriarty. The musical accompaniment is provided by the "Union of Redheads" collective, which has gathered comedic talents from the best theaters in Moscow.

March 11-15, The Mask Theater

"Hurry up to do good," 16+

Directors: Yana Sexte, Alexey Usoltsev, Maxim Sachkov. Starring: Alexander Khovansky, Marina Lebedeva, Sergey Girin, Tatiana Babenkova, Anatoly Kormanovsky, Olga Rodina.

Moscow engineer Myakishev returns from a business trip and brings a teenage girl from a dysfunctional family to his house. However, his selfless act is met with misunderstanding by others: his wife Zoya is clearly unhappy with her husband's decision, Gorelov's best friend doubts the sincerity of his intentions, and the neighbors do not skimp on condemnatory gossip. The performance raises difficult questions: Did this girl bring disappointment or hope to the house? Is it worth doing good if it can turn into evil? The theater poses these dilemmas openly and invites the audience to reflect on the answers together.

March 12, Sovremennik Theater, Another stage

Concerts and festivals

The festival of student performances "The First plan", 18+

The event will bring together the best productions of the country's theatrical universities. Graduates of the Moscow Art Theater Studio School, the Shchukin Theater Institute, the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts and other educational institutions will perform on the same stage. There are nine striking productions in the program: "Amphibian Man", "Woe from Wit", "Three Sisters", "Blessed Island", "Boyhood", "Dog in the Manger", "Valentine and Valentine", "Our Town" and "Rest Day".

March 16-20, Gogol Theater

Concert dedicated to the 135th anniversary of Sergei Prokofiev

The Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra will perform the Third Piano Concerto, as well as the First and Second Suites from the ballet Romeo and Juliet. The soloist in the concert will be Angel Wong, the youngest finalist of the XVII Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, known for technically impeccable and stylistically accurate interpretations. Ivan Nikiforchin, one of the most sought-after Russian conductors, will be at the conductor's desk this evening.

March 18, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory

Museums

"Orbits of fragile bodies", 0+

The large—scale exhibition traces the history of the development of Russian art glass - from the second half of the twentieth century to the present. The authors of the project placed a key emphasis on experimental techniques: they made it possible to form a new artistic language, despite limited production capabilities.The exhibition presents rare works created in the laboratories of the largest Soviet glass factories.

March 13 – June 30, Heritage Gallery

"Mermaids of the future", 12+

A new exhibition by Viktor Alimpiev and Alexey Pankin, who explore the theme of female beauty and physicality through painting, graphics and sculpture: different stages of the same creative process — from fixing the form to its plastic reinterpretation. Alimpiev will demonstrate new works based on line and contour. Pankin will present sculptures where the classical form, broken into fragments, combines in a new composition and conveys a sense of fragility and possible changes.

Until April 15, Gallery "Circulation"

Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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