F. M. Dostoevsky
Demons
Бесы
Artistic Director and Chief Producer of Novosibirsk’s Red Torch Theatre, Andrey Prikotenko, presents his interpretation of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel of the same name.
The stage is kept sparse, set against a white space illuminated with dramatic lighting. Throughout the performance, ash falls steadily from above—a symbol of the ideological “fire in the minds” that swept through Russia, and at the same time, of the fragility of human conviction.
Actors
Nikolay Stavrogin
Pyotr Verkhovenskiy
Crew
Stage Designer
Olga Shaishmelashvili
Lighting designer
Konstantin Binkin
Music by
Evgeniya Terekhina
Assistant Director
Ekaterina Zhirova
Production Assistants
Natalya Yarushkina, Mikhail Emelyanenko
“Dostoevsky’s novel, which is both profoundly disturbing and darkly funny in parts, is incredibly challenging to adapt for the stage. Probably the most difficult of my career,” says Andrey Prikotenko. “All the narrative threads converge in the figure of Stavrogin—here, we encounter a situation where people project exaggerated, almost mythic qualities onto someone who doesn’t truly possess them, and he unwittingly becomes the center of attention…”
The score for the production features music performed by the Novosibirsk Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra under the baton of conductor Arseny Tkachenko.
- Winner of the I International Summer Theatre Festival in the category "Event Performance"
- Included in the list of the most notable productions of the XXXII Competition Cycle (2024-2025 season) of the Russian National Theatre Award "Golden Mask"
- Winner of the theatre award "Paradise" in the categories: "Best Director" (Andrei Prikotenko) and "Best Supporting Actor" (Konstantin Telegin for the role of Stepan Trofimovich Verkhovensky)