Correction of violations of reading and writing The speech therapist conducts individual sessions with children with the lag and the pathological development of oral and written speech. Children of school age with General and systemic underdevelopment of speech, phonetic-phonemic disorders the correction of dysgraphics manifestations, thus helping to overcome negative attitudes towards learning the Russian language and negative attitude to schooling. Any kind of violations of written speech, reading requires a comprehensive impact and continuity with student experts in a variety of ways. In Logopedic Center 'FON' child simultaneously engaged in speech therapy, psychologist and other specialists.
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In our Logopedic center 'FON' a computer game 'Game for the Tigers' and training for dysgraphia 'PHRASE', which are successfully used in line with speech therapy sessions, making them interesting and varied. The Center provides professional assistance to pupils having the following problems with the Russian language and reading.
When writing:. replacement of vowels (a protein of the 'Bilka'),. the splitting of vowels (live – 'zhivyot'),. skips vowels (stomach 'GWT'),.
substitution of consonants,. cursive writing the words 'posledica'. The first year the specialists of our Center are preparing for school kids organized, and also those who visit DOE. Diagnostics of readiness of children to training at school. To read they begin in the walls of our Center, but additionally to the skill we are developing a phonetic-phonemic awareness, training of fine motor skills in the child. Strengthen the hand by means of special classes (ART THERAPY).
Thursday The 18th A Fine Place to Feed the Dogs (Nichego Sebe Mestechko Dlya Kormleniya Sobak): A post-apocalyptic play by French writer Tarik Noui about an arms dealer and two customers. Staged by Robert Sturua. Et Cetera Theater. NEW A Streetcar Named Desire (Tramvai 'Zhelaniye'): Tennessee Williams as staged by Roman Feodori stars Marina Zudina, Irina Pegova and Mikhail Porechenkov. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. MT PICK Chu: Vyacheslav Polunin's retro clown show.
Dom Muzyki Theater Hall. Cinderella (Zolushka): Joel Pommerat's contemporary reimagining of the fairy tale as staged by Marfa Gorvits.
Fools (Duraki): Alexander Shirvindt directs Neil Simon's comedy set in Ukraine in the 19th century. Satire Theater. Hamlet Collage: Yevgeny Mironov performs all the roles in Robert Lepage's staging of Shakespeare. Theater of Nations. Jealous of Herself (Revnivaya k Samoi Sebe): Spanish Baroque dramatist Tirso de Molina's comedy directed by Alexander Koruchekov. Vakhtangov Theater small stage. NEW Jeppe of the Hill (Jeppe s Gory): Yegor Peregudov's adaptation of Ludvig Holberg's 1722 comedy.
Tabakov Theater. Letters (Lyubov. Pisma): Vera Alentova and Vladimir Menshov in Yulia Menshova's stage adaptation of Albert Gurney's epistolary drama about an old love affair. Pushkin Theater.
Saving Kammerjunker Pushkin (Spasti Kammer-Yunkera Pushkina): Iosif Raikhelgauz stages Mikhail Heifets' play. Contemporary Play School production. Theater Club Na Tishinke.
NEW Shakespeare's Sonnets (Sonety Shekspira): a staging by Timofei Kulyabin. Theater of Nations small hall. Smile Upon Us, Lord (Ulybnis Nam, Gospodi): Rimas Tuminas' staging on the themes of novels by Jewish writer Grigory Kanovich. Vakhtangov Theater. IN HEBREW The Dybbuk: Yevgeny Arye directs Roee Chen's play inspired by Ansky's classic play about Leah whose soul is demonically possessed by her dead sweetheart Hanan. Production of the Gesher Theater (Israel). Mayakovsky Theater.
The Gamblers (Igroki): Oleg Menshikov's rendition of Gogol's comedy about card sharks cheating a cardsharp. Yermolova Theater. The Gift (Dar): Yevgeny Kamenkovich's adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's final Russian novel.
Fomenko Studio New Stage. NEW The Last love of Marina Kovalyova (Poslednyaya Lyubov Mariny Kovalyovoi): Varvara Faer's documentary drama about this once-popular Soviet film star. The Rose and the Cross (Roza i Krest): Alexander Ponomaryov stages Alexander Blok's 1913 play about a poor knight's struggle to find the source of a mystical song that disturbs the dreams of the lady he serves.
School of Dramatic Art. We're Awaited Far Away From Here (Nas Zhdut Daleko-Daleko, Ne Zdes): Yury Klepikov directs a love story on the themes of Isaac Bashevis Singer. Dzhigarkhanyan Theater. Friday The 19th A Nest of the Gentry (Dvoryanskoye Gnezdo): Marina Brusnikina stages Ivan Turgenev's novel about a Russian landlord who returns home from France to make a new start. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. Afterplay (Posle Zanavesa): Yevgeny Kamenkovich stages Anton Chekhov's one-act comedy 'The Bear' and 'Afterplay,' Brian Friel's play that imagines a romantic meeting between Andrei Prozorov of Chekhov's 'Three Sisters' and Sonya Serebryakova of 'Uncle Vanya' in the Soviet era.
Fomenko Studio New Stage. NEW Boris Godunov: Konstantin Bogomolov's staging of Pushkin's tragedy about the tsar who tried to lead Russia away from trouble but ended up leading it straight into the Time of Troubles. Lenkom Theater. MT PICK Chu (see Thurs. Dom Muzyki Theater Hall. NEW Dear Treasure (Dorogoye Sokrovishche): In Francis Veber's comedy a rich man's loser caretaker tries to make his friends think he's rich by faking a tax audit.
Directed by Dmitry Dyachenko. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater small stage. NEW Decalogue: Nikita Kobelev's site specific staging of Sasha Denisova's text about the newly renovated Stage Na Sretenke. Mayakovsky Theater Stage Na Sretenke.
Dial M for Murder (V Sluchaye Ubiistva Nabiraite M): Yury Yeryomin stages Frederick Knott's detective thriller. Mossoviet Theater. Don't Part With Those You Love (S Lyubimymi ne Rasstavaites): Alexander Volodin's melancholy comedy about various couples attempting to divorce, as staged by Genrietta Yanovskaya. Theater Yunogo Zritelya. Funds From Inheritance (Sredstva ot Nasledstva): Yury Ryashentsev and Galina Polidi's play on the themes of Jean-Francois Regnard's comedy 'The Sole Heir,' about a crafty servant.
Satire Theater. MT PICK Mitya's Love (Mitina Lyubov): a dramatic production by Latvian director Vladislav Nastavshev based on Ivan Bunin's story. Gogol Center small stage. One Day We'll All Be Happy (Odnazhdy My Vse Budem Schastlivy: Vyacheslav Chebotar's avant-garde staging of Yekaterina Vasilyeva's play about sins, life, death and the birth of the soul. Meyerhold Center Black Hall.
Photo Finish: an adventure in biography written by Peter Ustinov and directed by Sergei Golomazov. Yermolova Theater.
Ruslan and Lyudmila: Mikhail Krylov stages Pushkin's verse tale. Fomenko Studio New Stage small hall. Russian Woe (Russkoye Gore): Iosif Raikhelgauz stages a musical version of the classic Griboyedov comedy 'Woe From Wit.' Music by Sergei Nikitin. Contemporary Play School production.
Theater Club Na Tishinke. Strangers in the Night (Putniki v Nochi): Dmitry Astrakhan's staging of Oleg Danilov's play about love and marriage stars Igor Bochkin. Pushkin Theater. Tartuffe: Pavel Safonov's staging of Moliere's play stars Viktor Sukhorukov.
Theater Na Maloi Bronnoi. IN HEBREW The Dybbuk (see Thurs.
Mayakovsky Theater. The Maternal Field (Materinskoye Pole): a movement staging based on Chingiz Aitmatov's story. Pushkin Theater affiliate.
The Rose and the Cross (see Thurs. School of Dramatic Art.
The Tower of Death (Bashnya Smerti): Yury Klepikov's staging of Robert Bolt's play 'Vivat! Vivat Regina!' Comparing the reigns of two female rulers — Mary, Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I of England.
Dzhigarkhanyan Theater. Twelfth Night (Dvenadtsataya Noch): Shakespeare's romantic comedy as staged by Renata Sotiriadi. Tabakov Theater. Zhanna: Ilya Rotenberg directs Yaroslava Pulinovich's play that focuses on a successful, contemporary woman. Stars Ingeborga Dapkunaite. Theater of Nations small hall. Saturday The 20th An Ideal Husband.
A Comedy (Idealny Muzh. Komediya): Konstantin Bogomolov's staging on the themes of Oscar Wilde, set in contemporary Moscow. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. Cancun: Alexei Frolenkov directs Jordi Galceran's comedy about two married couples on vacation.
Theater Na Maloi Bronnoi. NEW Dear Treasure (see Fri. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater small stage. NEW Decalogue (see Fri. Mayakovsky Theater Stage Na Sretenke.
Emma: Alexander Marin's play on the themes of Gustave Flaubert's novel 'Madame Bovary.' Tabakov Theater. NEW Harbin — 34: Mark Rozovsky stages a docudrama about the activities of the Russian Fascist Party in Harbin. Theater U Nikitskikh Vorot new stage.
La Grande Magia (Velikaya Magiya): Yevgeny Pisarev directs and stars in Eduardo de Filippo's play about theatrical illusion and obsessional delusion. Pushkin Theater. London Triangle (Londonsky Treugolnik): Alexander Uglov's play based on diaries and letters of Russian writer and thinker Alexander Herzen, his lifelong friend, the poet and historian Nikolai Ogarev and their mutual love Natalia Tuchkova. Contemporary Play School production. Theater Club Na Tishinke. MT PICK Mitya's Love (see Fri.
Gogol Center small stage. Salome: Oscar Wilde's play as staged by Igor Yatsko.
School of Dramatic Art. Tasty Tales (Syedobniye Skazki): Mikhail Bronner's musical for kids and parents.
Natalya Sats Children's Musical Theater. The Blind Society Evening Rout (Vecherny Viyezd Obshchestva Slepykh): Viktor Shenderovich's comedy takes place in the metro when a train is stranded in between stations. Satire Theater. The Breath of Life (Dykhaniye Zhizni): In David Hare's play two women spend an evening discussing the man who was the lover of one and the husband of the other. Directed by Yelena Nevezhina. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater Novaya Stage.
NEW The Demon: Sergei Zemlyansky's movement version of Mikhail Lermontov's poem. Yermolova Theater. IN HEBREW The Dybbuk (see Thurs. Mayakovsky Theater.
The Lioness of Aquitaine (Akvitanskaya Lvitsa): Gleb Panfilov stages James Goldman's screenplay, 'The Lion in Winter,' about the gamesmanship between Henry II of England (Dmitry Pevtsov) and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine (Inna Churikova). Lenkom Theater. The Lobster's Call (Krik Langusty): Mikhail Tsitrinyak stages John Murrell's 'Memoir,' an exploration of actress Sarah Bernhardt's final days. Vakhtangov Theater small stage. The Lourcine Street Case (Koshmar na Ulitse Lourcine): a vaudeville based on Eugene Labiche's light comedy. Satire Theater.
The Masquerade: Rimas Tuminas directs Mikhail Lermontov's play about a husband's fatal jealousy of his younger wife. Vakhtangov Theater. The Mountain Giants (Giganty Gory): Luigi Pirandello's last unfinished play as staged by Yevgeny Kamenkovich and Polina Agureyeva. Fomenko Studio New Stage. The Yard (Dvor): Yelena Isayeva's play about the 1980s as staged by Vladimir Pankov. Gogol Center. Theater in the Times of Nero and Seneca (Teatr Vremyon Nerona i Seneki): Armen Dzhigarkhanyan plays the Roman philosopher, dramatist, tutor and advisor to emperor Nero in Edvard Radzinsky's tragifarce.
Dzhigarkhanyan Theater. Witness for the Prosecution (Svidetel Obvineniya): Genrietta Yanovskaya casts Igor Yasulovich and Olga Demidova in her staging of Agatha Christie. Theater Yunogo Zritelya. Zhanna (see Fri. Theater of Nations small hall. Sunday The 21st ENGLISH FRENCH A Russian on a Rendezvous (Russky Chelovek na Rendezvous): a romantic musical staging based on Ivan Turgenev's story 'Spring Freshets.'
French and English subtitles available. Fomenko Studio New Stage. An Ideal Husband. A Comedy (see Sat.
Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. Osage County (Avgust.
Grafstvo Oseidzh): Mindaugas Karbauskis stages Tracy Letts' family drama. Mayakovsky Theater.
Berlusputin: Varvara Faer adapts Dario Fo's play 'L'Anomalo Bicefalo' in which half of Silvio Berlusconi's brain is seemingly transplanted into Vladimir Putin's head. Stars Yevdokia Germanova and Sergei Yepishev. NEW Chasing Two Hares (Begushchiye za Dvumya Zaitsami): Mikhail Staritsky's farce as staged by Yury Klepikov. Dzhigarkhanyan Theater. Colombe: Jean Anouilh's backstage comedy as staged by Sergei Golomazov focuses on Julien. Theater Na Maloi Bronnoi.
Dangerous Liaisons (Opasniye Svyazi): Pavel Khomsky's staging of Christopher Hampton's play based on Choderlos de Laclos' 18th-century novel about the Marquise de Meurteil and the Vicomte de Valmont who test the limits of their will in a conspiracy of sexual seductions. Mossoviet Theater. Devichnik Club: Three widows meet once a month for tea before visiting their husbands' graves. Roman Kozak's staging of Ivan Menchell's play 'The Cemetery Club.'
Pushkin Theater. From the Void. Eight Poets (Iz Pustoty.
Vosem Poetov): prose and verses by Georgy Ivanov, Marina Tsvetayeva, Sasha Chyorny, Zinaida Gippius, David Burlyuk, Vladislav Khodasevich, Ivan Bunin and Vladimir Nabokov. Yermolova Theater. NEW Harbin — 34 (see Sat. Theater U Nikitskikh Vorot new stage.
Miss Nobody From Alabama (Miss Nikto iz Alabamy): William Luce's play about Zelda Fitzgerald based on her letters and stories. Vakhtangov Theater Studio. Ninetimesten (Devyatpodesyat): Sasha Denisova's documentary play in the cloakroom directed by Nikita Kobelev.
Mayakovsky Theater Cloakroom. MT PICK Rothschild's Fiddle (Skripka Rotshilda): Kama Ginkas directs his own adaptation of the Chekhov short story about an aging man tormented by the losses life brings. Theater Yunogo Zritelya. Russian Jam (Russkoye Varenye): Iosif Raikhelgauz directs Lyudmila Ulitskaya's play on the themes of Chekhov. Contemporary Play School production.
Theater Club Na Tishinke. Salome (see Sat. School of Dramatic Art. Sasha Chyorny's Concerto for Piano and Artist (Kontsert Sashi Chyornogo Dlya Fortepiano s Artistom): Alexei Devotchenko's one-man show. Gogol Center small stage. Savannah Bay: Marguerite Duras' impressionistic play in which a girl draws her aged grandmother into a game of memories. Staged by French actor and director Christian Benedetti.
Chekhov Moscow Art Theater Novaya Stage. Tasty Tales (see Sat. Natalya Sats Children's Musical Theater. The Duel: Chekhov's story about people in a hot southern town who while away their time by engaging in verbal contests.
Chekhov Moscow Art Theater small stage. The Marriage of Figaro (Zhenitba Figaro): a musical version of Beaumarchais' witty play about a commoner who wants to marry his master's servant girl and encounters numerous adventures along the way. Lenkom Theater.
The Wind in the Poplars (Veter Shumit v Topolyakh): Rimas Tuminas stages Gerald Sibleyras' comedy about three war veterans planning their escape from hospital in 1959. Vakhtangov Theater. The Yard (see Sat. Gogol Center. Unforgettable Meetings (Nezabyvayemiye Znakomstva): Sergei Nadtochiyev's staging based on Nina Sadur and Edward Albee's one-act plays. Satire Theater.
Zhanna (see Fri. Theater of Nations small hall. Monday The 22nd Bridegrooms (Zhenikhi): Nikita Grinshpun stages Issak Dunayevsky's 1926 musical comedy set in the NEP era. Theater of Nations. Farewell Tour (Proshchalniye Gastroli): Yuliu Edlis' play about aging actresses.
Vakhtangov Theater small stage. Mademoiselle Nitouche: a fantasy on the themes of Herve's operetta. Vakhtangov Theater.
My Dear Mathilde (Moya Dorogaya Matilda): Israel Horovitz's family tale 'My Old Lady,' set in a Paris apartment. Directed by Vladimir Petrov. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater small stage. NEW Olympia: Olga Mukhina's tale as staged by Yevgeny Tsyganov. Fomenko Studio New Stage. One Year's Summer (Leto Odnogo Goda): St.
Petersburg Bolshoi Drama Theater staging based on Ernest Thompson's drama 'On Golden Pond' — a touching look at a loving marriage in its 'golden' years. Stars Oleg Basilashvili and Alisa Freindlikh. Satire Theater. MT PICK Papa Leaves, Mama Lies, Grandma Dies (Papa Ukhodit, Mama Vryot, Babushka Umirayet): Yury Muravitsky's inventive dramatization of Fabienne Yvert's book about a dysfunctional family. Meyerhold Center. Peter and Fevronia of Murom (Pyotr i Fevronia Muromskiye): a musical performance for all the family based on the 11th-century Russian tale. The Marriage (Zhenitba): Igor Zolotovitsky's production of Gogol's play about a man narrowly escaping marriage.
Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. The Marriage (Zhenitba): Oleg Topolyansky directs Gogol's play about a man narrowly escaping marriage. Tabakov Theater. The Stone (Kamen): Marius von Mayenburg's play directed by Filipp Grigoryan.
A Dresden house passes from owner to owner, from generation to generation, gradually revealing awkward truths. Theater of Nations small hall. Tuesday The 23rd Boris Akunin.
The Seagull (Boris Akunin. Chaika): Boris Akunin's sequel to Chekhov's play is done as a detective comedy. Contemporary Play School production. Theater Club Na Tishinke. Celestial Pilgrims (Nebesniye Stranniki): Mark Zakharov's staging on the themes of Aristophanes and Chekhov. Lenkom Theater.
Devichnik Club: (see Sun. Pushkin Theater. MT PICK Eugene Onegin: Rimas Tuminas stages a bold remake of, and commentary on, Pushkin's classic verse novel. Vakhtangov Theater.
Gargantua and Pantagruel: In his recent staging, based on Francois Rabelais' comic folk epic, Konstantin Bogomolov explores the nature of the human body's functions. Theater of Nations. I Wish to Speak: Gleb Cherepanov adapts the plot of a famous 1970s movie for a new political era. Stars Oksana Mysina.
Boyarskiye Palaty. Kant: Marius Ivaskevicius' play about great German philosopher Immanuel Kant and a circle of dinner guests, as staged by Mindaugas Karbauskis. Mayakovsky Theater. Noises Off (Shum za Stsenoi): Michael Frayn's comedy-within-a-comedy recounts the misadventures of a third-rate British theater troupe as they tour a sex farce titled 'Nothing On' through the hinterlands. Mossoviet Theater. One Year's Summer (see Mon. Satire Theater.
Sneakers (Kedy): Ruslan Malikov stages Lyubov Strizhak's play about a 26-year-old loafer. The Aliens (Chuzhaki): Romanian-American director Adrian Giurgia stages the hit play by Annie Baker about two losers in a back lot and their teenage protege. Pushkin Theater affiliate. The Final Sacrifice (Poslednyaya Zhertva): Alexander Ostrovsky's comedy features Oleg Tabakov and Marina Zudina in the leading parts.
Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. The Killer (Ubiitsa): Alexander Molchanov's play about a young man who thinks he has to kill a man in order to get out of debt. Theater Yunogo Zritelya. The Picture of Dorian Gray (Portret Doriana Greya): Alexander Sozonov stages Oscar Wilde. Yermolova Theater.
NEW The Toupee Artist (Tupeiny Khudozhnik): Mikhail Stankevich stages a romantic drama based on Nikolai Leskov's short story of the same name. Tabakov Theater. MT PICK ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN Three Sisters (Tri Sestry): Pyotr Fomenko's tragic rendition of Anton Chekhov's classic play. English, German and French subtitles available. Fomenko Studio New Stage.
Wednesday The 24th Cain: Byron's dramatization of the story of Cain and Abel from the Old Testament. Igor Yatsko's stage version. School of Dramatic Art. Celestial Pilgrims (see Tues. Lenkom Theater.
Gargantua and Pantagruel (see Tues. Theater of Nations.
Inquiry (Doznaniye): Ruslan Malikov stages Igor Simonov's play on the themes of justice. Kant (see Tues. Mayakovsky Theater. Night With a Stranger (Noch s Neznakomtsem): Plamen Panev's romantic staging based on Natalia Savitskaya's play 'Wife.' Contemporary Play School production. Theater Club Na Tishinke.
Odessa 913: Isaak Babel's Odessa Stories as staged by Rodion Ovchinnikov. Yermolova Theater. Pagans (Yazychniki): Valeria Surkova stages Anna Yablonskaya's family drama. The Human Voice (Chelovechesky Golos): Igor Yatsko's staging of Jean Cocteau's drama and Francis Poulenc's opera.
School of Dramatic Art. The Hunting of the Snark (Okhota na Snarka): A musical staging of Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem describing the impossible voyage of an improbable crew to find an inconceivable creature. Directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, music by Yury Lobikov. Gogol Center. The Hunting of the Snark (see Wed. Gogol Center. NEW The Marriage of Figaro, or, Day of Madness (Bezumny Den, ili Zhenitba Figaro): Vladimir Mirzoyev's staging of Beaumarchais' play stars Maxim Sukhanov as Count Almaviva.
Vakhtangov Theater. The Meek One (Krotkaya): Irina Keruchenko's staging of Dostoevsky's story about a widower pondering everything he did wrong. Theater Yunogo Zritelya. The School for Wives (Shkola Zhyon): Dmitry Bykov and Vasily Gippius' new translation of Moliere's comedy about a middle-aged man who battles a young rival for the attentions of his pretty ward. Tabakov Theater. The Talented and the Dead (Talanty i Pokoiniki): Yevgeny Pisarev directs David Ives' dramatization of Mark Twain's story 'Is He Dead?' About French painter Jean-Francois Millet who stages his death in order to increase the value of his paintings.
Pushkin Theater. The Too-Married Taxi Driver (Slishkom Zhenaty Taksist): Ray Cooney's 'Run for Your Wife' staged by Alexander Shirvindt. Satire Theater. Three Floors Above (Tremya Etazhami Vyshe): Rodion Ovchinnikov's tragicomedy about contemporary life. Satire Theater Cherdak stage. ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN Wolves and Sheep (Volki i Ovtsy): Pyotr Fomenko's production of Ostrovsky's comedy about cheats and scoundrels.
English, German and French subtitles available. Fomenko Studio New Stage. Zoika's Apartment (Zoikina Kvartira): Kirill Serebrennikov directs Mikhail Bulgakov's play about a wild crew of petty thieves, crooks and shysters in the 1920s NEP era in Moscow. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater. And Beyond 1900: Oleg Menshikov's one-actor show based on Alessandro Baricco's monologue 'Novecento' about an extraordinary pianist. Yermolova Theater.
Cain (see Wed. School of Dramatic Art.
Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (Dona Flor i Dva Yeyo Muzha): Andrei Prikotenko stages a romantic comedy based on Jorge Amadu's novel about a Brazilian woman's unlikely path to happiness. Lenkom Theater. Fundamentalists: Lera Surkova directs Juha Jokela's award-winning play. Meyerhold Center Black Hall. 25, 7:30 p.m.
Inquiry (see Wed. Ornifle: Jean Anouilh's dark comedy about a poet who squanders his talent stars Alexander Shirvindt, Mikhail Derzhavin and Vera Vasilyeva. Satire Theater. Quantum Leap (Kvantovy Skachok): interactive experimental staging. Romeo and Juliet: Vadim Medvedev's updated version of the Shakespeare tragedy. Dzhigarkhanyan Theater. Talents and Admirers (Talanty i Poklonniki): Alexander Ostrovsky's backstage play about a young actress trying to put up with jealous partners and pushy suitors.
Directed by Mindaugas Karbauskis. Mayakovsky Theater. The House (Dom): Yevgeny Grishkovets' play about money and friendship, material and spiritual values. Contemporary Play School production. Theater Club Na Tishinke. The Lobster's Call (see Sat. Vakhtangov Theater small stage.
25, 7:30 p.m. The Overcoat (Shinel): Gogol's story as staged by Anton Kovalenko stars Avangard Leontyev as Bashmachkin. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater Novaya Stage. The School for Wives (see Wed. Tabakov Theater. The Talented and the Dead (see Wed. Pushkin Theater.
The Taming of the Shrew (Ukroshcheniye Stroptivoi): Shakespeare's comedy as staged by Roman Feodori stars Chulpan Khamatova and Olga Volkova. Theater of Nations. 25 and 26, 7 p.m. ENGLISH FRENCH Without a Dowry (Bespridannitsa): Pyotr Fomenko's production of Alexander Ostrovsky's play about a young woman's struggle for happiness in 19th-century Russia. English and French subtitles available. Fomenko Studio New Stage. Meine (Pochtigorod): Sergei Golomazov stages John Cariani's nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical place.
Theater Na Maloi Bronnoi. The Moral of Pani Dulska (Moral Pani Dulskoi): Gabriela Zapolska's comedy. Mossoviet Theater. The Golden Cockerel (Zolotoi Petushok): Kama Ginkas' witty and daring production of Pushkin's verse tale about a stupid king and his fortune-telling golden cockerel. Theater Yunogo Zritelya.