Almost every season has one -- the new phenom. These
are things you cannot take too seriously, not necessarily because the phenoms
don't deserve the attention but because heaping too much attention on young
talent is probably a crime worse than ignoring it.
One of the most prominent phenoms this season has been
the director Vasily Senin, a student of Pyotr Fomenko. His name has been
on everyone's lips, first for a production he did of Andrei Platonov's
story "Fro," then for a production at the Vakhtangov Theater called
"Nabokov. Fairytale." Now his staging of Bernard-Marie Koltes' "Roberto
Zucco" has opened at the Meyerhold Center.
I am always only too happy to admit my ignorance, so
please allow me to confess: For reasons good or bad, I still have not attended
either "Nabokov" or "Fro," which plays rarely at the Meyerhold Center.
Having seen "Roberto Zucco," however, I have every intention to rectify
that iniquity.
"Roberto Zucco" plays at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the
Meyerhold Center, located at 23 Novoslobodskaya Ulitsa. Metro Novoslobodskaya.
Tel. 363-1048. Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes.
"Nabokov. Fairytale" (Nabokov. Skazka) plays
at 7 p.m. on Thursday and June 18 at the Vakhtangov Theater, located at
26 Arbat. Tel. 241-1679. Metro Arbatskaya. Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes.