
Anna Karenina
Premiere 15th November
Two love stories
Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is one of the pearls of literature. Published in parts between 1875 and 1877, the classic is set in the high society of St. Petersburg and tells two different love stories, one tragic and the other happier.
Oulu Theatre brings to the main stage a dramatization by British author Helen Edmundson, who not only repeats the events of the novel, but also builds a unique proposal for theatre from them, raising Konstantin Levin and his love story as the main character alongside Anna Karenina.
Edmundson’s dramatization spins the events on stage in a whirlwind fashion, relying on stage design and physical expression in addition to character-driven drama.
Anna Karenina is a powerful play about the meaning of life choices, social and moral expectations, and passion. The play asks how we should live this potentially unique life we have been given.
The classic is directed by Anne Rautiainen, who is renowned for her highly visual and kinetic stage productions.
Anna Karenina is played by Elviira Kujala, Karenin by Janne Raudaskoski, Anna’s lover Vronsky by Timo Pesonen, Levin by Joose Mikkonen and Levin’s wife Kitty by Titta Toivanen.
Leo Tolstoy (1823–1910) is one of the masters of Russian literature. His novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace (1869) are among the greatest works of European cultural history.
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Team
Leo Tolstoi
Original book by
Anne Rautiainen
Direction
Helen Edmundson
Dramatization
Aino Piirola
Translation
Kalle Nurminen
Set Design
Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila
Costume Design
Jukka Kyllönen
Light Design
Jenni Nikolajeff
Choreography
Eija Juutistenaho
Make-Up and Hair Design
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