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Biography It's a carousel. Use the next and previous buttons to navigate Less than 3 years after completing graduate studies at the yale school of drama, meg miroshnik returned to new haven to enjoy her play "the fabulous life of russians girls" staged by the yale repertory theater. " Doubts are absolutely surreal. I never expected to see my own activity here in my life, russian call girls especially so soon," miroshnik said in an interview before rehearsal last week.. " It was an amazing surprise for me to get a call from (artistic director) james bundy. They really take a lot of risks." " Russian russian girls' fairytale life" takes place in moscow in 2005 and combines realistic maps with authentic russian fairy tales in order to immerse viewers in the radical changes that have occurred since the former ussr disappeared at the expense of capitalism. Decades ago. ' Brilliant bandit faces seven years for bank robbery 5 two men convicted of large-scale drug operation The performance will last until saturday, february 22 at yale university representative. Miroshnik attributes her working hours at theater school to her first sketches of the play, which had its world premiere at the alliance theater in atlanta in 2019. The writer worked in moscow as a freelancer. "I was eager to find a way to process this process as a play." Reading the script, it is not easy to imagine how so many elements of fairy-tale fantasy, including an ominous basket with a harvest and even one or two witches, are developed on the stage of new haven by director rachel chavkin together with her acting troupe. And designers. Miroshnik laughed when i asked her if the screen-partition was thinking about the staged practicality of her play when she wrote it. " I let it go easily, as it were," she said of her concern about how her vision could be found. "I focused on the enjoyment of making it. " However, i later realized that there were so many (difficult) moments there. Bear. Fighting potatoes. I had no idea how many people could do this on stage." In a critical interview before her first public performance, miroshnik said she expected to be surprised by some stage skills when "russian girls" came to life in rep. The screenwriter is lucky that there is a second full-fledged production so soon after the first one showing in atlanta. This provided her with the strength and place to finalize the script and allowed chavkin to bring new staging ideas to the play. " For the 1st time, when a client puts on a play, it seems that the audience is rushing around, extinguishing fires," miroshnik said, chuckling about his own transition from the account to the stage. "It turned out to be so cool to get this production, while you reach a point, in case you personally just run out of time." Yale rep's production "radically differs in some important aspect. Chavkin presented musical assistance like a live rock band. " On our stage, an all-female punk band, which, according to rachel, is a combination of pussy riot and spice girls. ... It will be a completely different experience," she said. " This is a great character in the play," the screenwriter added about the group. "They give us something unusual and enchanting." The most popular 1. Denny's closes four connecticut businesses in less than two months2. The first kt restaurant "pay as much as you can" in hartford now offers dinner3. Bridgeport will pay the family of jason negron 500,000 greenbacks as compensation for a lawsuit about a fatal police shooting4. Nicholas brutcher played football at bristol central with aaron hernandez and others accused of murder5. 3 connecticut restaurants in the range of "eternal classics" food & wine6. One is hospitalized after an accident involving a car that caught fire on tuesday, according to bridgeport officials7. North end burglary suspect arrested, bridgeport police say Find the best near you - Search for the best injury lawyers in ct - Buy the best roofers in connecticut - Search for the best divorce lawyers in connecticut - Buying the best solar companies in connecticut In russia, everything was changing so fast that miroshnik staged her play especially in 2005, because the same stories can play out very differently now. " Part of the play is devoted to how the country seemed alien to me, although familiar," miroshnik said about the huge influence of american and hollywood pop culture and fashion on a country that just a few decades ago despised these influences. In the play we meet characters who hate the power of money and fashion in the new russia and yearn for the times of government-imposed standards and government-sanctioned products. Nostalgia for the bygone communist era sometimes resembles the popular 2003 german comedy "goodbye, lenin " About those in the former east berlin who miss the "good old days" of the divided city. The writer noticed the strong influence of "sex and the city" on young russian women ten years ago - in particular, the fetish of expensive shoes - but when she returned in 2011, a new, post-crisis austerity came. " The women were wearing ballet flats and ugg boots - everything changed very quickly," she said. Miroshnik will return to atlanta a few days after the premiere of "russian girls" in new haven to watch the production of another play, "tall girls." " It's a bit hectic when all of this happens at the same time, but i know i'm very lucky." She said. Jmeyers@ctpost.Com ; twitter: @joesview Yale repertory theater, 1150 chapel street, new haven. Until saturday, feb.
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