Seventh Morning theater set to stage a performance in Tomsk's dramatic arena
On August 25th at 19:00, the Tomsk Drama Theatre will play host to the touring theatre company "Seventh Morning," who will be presenting a captivating musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel, "The Man Who Laughs."
This thought-provoking musical tells the tale of Gwynplaine, a young nobleman whose face is permanently disfigured into a grotesque grin. Cast out and living on the fringes of society, Gwynplaine's journey is one of identity, societal rejection, and ultimate redemption, culminating in his rise as a famous performer.
The musical's main characters include Gwynplaine, a tragic figure and spectacle, and Dea, a blind girl who embodies innocence and love beyond appearances. The love between these two characters is powerful and boundless, but society's prejudices pose a significant challenge to their happiness.
Ursus, a philosophical and kindhearted vagabond, acts as a guardian and mentor to Gwynplaine and Dea, providing wisdom and guidance throughout their tumultuous journey.
"Seventh Morning" promises to astound audiences with their musical prowess, vibrant costumes, and creative approach to the story. The company is known for their dedication to bringing literary classics to life on stage, and "The Man Who Laughs" is no exception.
The performance is suitable for audiences aged 6 years and above, making it an excellent opportunity for families to enjoy a night of high-quality theatre together. Don't miss out on this captivating production, coming to the Tomsk Drama Theatre on August 25th at 19:00.
Experience an enthralling night of entertainment as "Seventh Morning" delivers a powerful musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel, "The Man Who Laughs," on August 25th at 19:00 at the Tomsk Drama Theatre. This captivating production offers an unforgettable tale of love, identity, and redemption, highlighted by the breathtaking performances of its characters.