Sunday, Jan. 16, at 6 p.m. Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), director Elmars Senkovs and Theater Association “It’s art“invites young people to a musical show for teenagers” Otello “.
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As “Delfi” informs the representatives of the LNSO, it is designed to acquaint the audience with the events of William Shakespeare’s famous play through the objects around us – in everyday life, in everyday life or in certain life situations.
“William Shakespeare’s world-famous story” Otello “will see viewers in the twists and turns of the deep love, intrigue, and deadly jealousy of Desdemon, the title character. about the wife ‘s distrust, “Shakespeare’ s plot recalls the creators of the play. Shakespeare is believed to have written the play around 1603.
The show is designed to introduce teenagers from the age of 12 and adults to the events of William Shakespeare’s famous play through the objects around us on a daily basis. The performance of the show is transferred to the car service environment, and the main characters are embodied in household items brought to life by the actors – tires, pumps, oil cans and others.
Actors for these objects Elizabete Skrastiņa, Matīss Budovskis and Agris Krapivņickis attach different meanings. The production has acquired a new stage version in collaboration with the creative forces of the theater association “Esatre” and LNSO musicians.
Especially for this show, LNSO percussionist Ernests Mediņš has created music, which he plays together with violinist Alexei Bahir and double bassist Ivars Ozols. Artist – Līga Zepa.
The director of the musical show Elmārs Sņkovs has gained recognition by staging several plays by William Shakespeare, and has achieved the greatest success since 2020. “Gamblers’ night“Laureates – performance” Shakespeare “at the Liepaja Theater.
The theater performance of objects “Otello” is one of the performances of the cycle “Little Shakespeare Set”, where teenagers are offered the opportunity to get to know the content of the classic works with the help of objects. “Macbeth” and “Romeo and Juliet” have also been performed in this cycle.
Tickets for the show can be purchased “Ticket Paradise” box offices.
The show can be attended by people who have been vaccinated or have had Covid-19; A valid Covid-19 certificate and ID will be required at the venue. Children under the age of 12 do not need to be tested for Covid-19, while children between the ages of 12 and 18 do not need to have a Covid-19 vaccination, disease or testing certificate or a laboratory certificate for a negative screening test in the last 72 hours. A test performed within the educational process is also suitable for attending the concert.
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