
Bolshoi Ballet: A Hero of Our Time
Give me everything, it is still not enough.
Pechorin, a young officer, embarks on a journey across the majestic mountains of the Caucasus, on a path set by his passionate encounters. Disillusioned and careless, he inflicts pain upon himself and the women around him… The story, based on the larger-than-life hero Pechorin, is adapted from Mikhail Lermontov’s literary masterpiece in three separate stories recounting his heartbreaking betrayals. Is Pechorin a real hero? Or is he a man like any other? This brand new production by choreographer Yuri Possokhov is a tragic poetic journey that can only be seen at the Bolshoi. Filmed live on April 9th 2017.
Production
Bolshoi Theatre
Language
XX
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Igor Tsvirko
Pechorin (Bela)

Olga Smirnova
Bela

Artem Ovcharenko
Pechorin (Taman)

Ekaterina Shipulina
Undine

Vyacheslav Lopatin
Old Woman / Yanko

Ruslan Skvortsov
Pechorin (Mary)

Svetlana Zakharova
Mary

Kristina Kretova
Vera

Denis Savin
Grushnitsky

Alexander Vodopetov
Kazbich

Georgy Gusev
Two Mountaineers / Blind Boy / Wounded Soldier
Ilya Artamonov
Two Mountaineers / Wounded Soldier

Vasiliy Danilchuk
Mountaineer / Smuggler
Dmitry Ekaterinin
Mountaineer / Smuggler
Anton Gaynutdinov
Mountaineer / Smuggler / Officer
Alexei Gaynutdinov
Mountaineer / Officer

Nikita Kapustin
Mountaineer / Smuggler / Officer
Vladislav Kozlov
Mountaineer

Alexei Matrakhov
Mountaineer
Artur Mkrtchyan
Mountaineer / Smuggler / Officer
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