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Son

Yuri Butusov, one of the most paradoxical Russian theater directors, presents his interpretation of the play "Son", which closes the trilogy of the French playwright Florian Zeller "Mother", "Father", "Son". Having found his key to Shakespeare, Brecht, Chekhov, Ibsen, Butusov searches for human content and depth, turning this time to modern material.

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  • Alexander Devetyarov

    Alexander Devetyarov

    Pierre

  • Tatyana Matyukhova

    Tatyana Matyukhova

    Anna

  • Evgeny Redko

    Evgeny Redko

    Nicolas

  • Victoria Tikhanskaya

    Victoria Tikhanskaya

    Sofia

  • Denis Balandin

    Denis Balandin

    The Man Who Sings

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Yuri Butusov, one of the most paradoxical Russian theater directors, presents his interpretation of the play "Son", which closes the trilogy of the French playwright Florian Zeller "Mother", "Father", "Son". Having found his key to Shakespeare, Brecht, Chekhov, Ibsen, Butusov searches for human content and depth, turning this time to modern material.

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