"Jew and Eurydice" comedy based on the play by Boris Barsky
“Orpheus and Eurydice” is a comedy based on the play by Boris Barsky. Cast: George Deliev, Boris Barsky, Natalia Buzko, Alexander Postolenko, Mikhail Voloshin, Igor Malakhov. "Well, a very funny comedy !!!" "Orpheus and Eurydice" - An anonymous alcoholic, latent crap and pop singer Orpheus, in a peaceful family squabble, sends his kind, soft, meek wife - Eurydice, to the devil! The word is not a sparrow, and this message reaches the underworld. Having made friends with Orpheus, Fey, in a warm intimate male conversation, helps him get rid of the presence and continuous bickering of the annoying wife. But the hour of euphoria, happiness and imaginary freedom of Orpheus is short-lived. Next comes a feeling of uselessness, loneliness, sadness and longing. The insistent demands of the inconsolable spouse, force the Fairy to return Eurydice. And everything returns to square one.This play was staged by the author Boris Barsky in 2005, as an entreprise performance with the participation of three actors (B. Barsky, I. Tokarchuk and V. Shvets) and, having existed for a short time, safely sunk into oblivion. Following a long tradition - every year to please the audience with new original works, “Masks” decided to celebrate 2011 with the premiere of “Orpheus and Eurydice” in a completely new interpretation. Directed by Georgy Deliev, using the original musical accompaniment, live sound, choreography directed by P. Ivlyushkin, S. Ataulina and A. Bevzyuk, with the participation of all the main actors of the “Masks”, the performance turned into an enchanting show full of humor, music, songs and dancing. "Orpheus and Eurydice" in its current interpretation is a celebration of positive, positive emotions and good mood.