B. Brecht
(song drama, 16+)

Director: Yuri Harmelin , Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova

The following people worked on the performance:  
Director - producer Yuri Harmelin, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Scenography and costumes Natalia Silina (Spain)
Composer Alexander Chevsky, Honored Artist of Russia
Choirmaster Vasile Pavlenko, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Stage movement Alexander Petrov, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Head of the production department Natalia Deli
Assistant directors Elena Oprinenko, Marianna Glazkova, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Head of the troupe Svetlana Leka
Make-up artist Tatyana Ochakovskaya
Prop artist Raisa Rotaru
Making scenery Vladimir Naida, Yuri Odobescu, master of "Golden Hands"
Sewing suits Irina Demina, Alexandra Muntyan, Nadezhda Kostyushenko
Lighting operator Ilya Vivich
Head of the props department Zinaida Stolyarova
Characters and performers:
Mother Courage Natalia Ermolaeva, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Catherine, her mute daughter Elena Tendel, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova, Aelita Khlopotova
Eilif, her eldest son Evgeny Bognibov, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Schweitzerkas, her youngest son Vasile Pavlenko, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Recruiter Stanislav Binkovsky
Sergeant major Dmitry Dubina
Cook Bogdan Khorokhorin
Commanding Alexander Petrov, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Regimental priest Yakov Gribinenko
Quartermaster Alexey Shtyrbul
Yvette Potier Olga Sofricova, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
Man with a bandage
Old Colonel Vyacheslav Azarovsky, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova
An elderly soldier
Young soldier Dmitry Gustoy
Soldier Maxim Gustoy
Peasant Sergiu Blănitse
Peasant woman Tatyana Levodyanskaya, Anastasia Nepritskaya
Young peasant
Ensign Daniil Gavrilitsa
Female soldiers Yulia Evstifeeva, Alina Unku, Arina Solomatina, Maria Barsukova, Tatyana Yakovenko

Synopsis of the performance

The play is based on the play by the renowned German writer and playwright Bertolt Brecht.
The main character, Anna Vierling, a camp follower (campers were the name given to merchants who accompanied troops on campaigns), known as Mother Courage, travels across Europe with her wagon—the only source of income for her and her children—two adult sons and a mute daughter. Like any caring mother, she ensures that the war does not affect her children. However, against her will, the war inexorably takes her two sons and daughter.
War is an exciting business! It's no wonder the popular saying, "One man's war is another man's mother." Today is proof of that. The play is a warning and a reminder to come to our senses. People are dying: some are children, relatives, and friends, while others reap enormous dividends from it. But happiness, after all, cannot be built on the misfortune of others. Or has this truth been forgotten today?

Photos of the performance

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Mother Courage and Her Children

B. Brecht
(Zong-drama, 16+)

Director: Yuri Harmelin , Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova