A young aviator engineer, Hryhorii Mnogogrishnyi, escapes from a train carrying prisoners to a Siberian concentration camp. After struggling to survive in the wild, Hryhorii finds refuge in the Sirki family, Ukrainian immigrants who live in harmony with nature and hunt tigers. Here Hryhorii finds shelter and love. But the NKVD (People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs) is out on the scent for the blood of the young engineer, leading to a deadly duel.
With a rich storyline about love, freedom and the strength of the human spirit, Tiger Hunters is an award-winning musical based on the eponymous novel by Ivan Bahrianyi. A message of hope in troubled times in which the brave find happiness, Tiger Hunters is an uplifting piece about integrity, humanity and the ability to resist evil. The plot of the musical keeps the audience in constant tension: from the struggle for life in the wild jungle to the confrontation with evil, personified in the image of Major Medvyn. The production, filmed Kyiv’s Operetta Theatre in the midst of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, combines delightful music, ingenious scenography taking us on trains, to bohemian entertainment and as far as a Ukrainian village in Siberia, complete with embroidered towels and icons. Bogdan Strutynskyi General Director and Artistic Director of the Theatre says of his production: ‘It is time to return the great Ukrainian names to their worthy place in history. Ivan Bahrianyi is one of those figures whose path went from oblivion to immortality. Our Tiger Hunters is a hymn to returning home, to find one’s own identity.’
CAST
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Hryhorii
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Oleksii Kyryllov
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Medvyn
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Valentyn Kotenko
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Natalka
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Kateryna Yasenchuk
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Sirko
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Ihor Mateiko
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Hrytsko
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Oleksandr Melnyk
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Sirchykha
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Liubov Dobronozhenko
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Fiona
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Kateryna Aleksieieva
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Young man in a field jacket
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Valerii Myroshnychenko
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Aristocrat
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Ruslan Khoda
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Mariika, a French woman
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Viktoriia Busel
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Moroz
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Orest Kushniriuk
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Shaman, Dyadorov
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Nazar Prisych
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Man 1
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Volodymyr Lugynia
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Man 2
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Dmytro Shelaiev
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Man 3
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Vadym Polishchuk
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NKVD agent 1
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Andrii Kharkevych
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NKVD agent 2
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Yevgen Nadolinskii
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Prisoners, geishas, passengers of the train to Eldorado
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Tetiana Hrytsenko
Liliya Humeniuk
Iryna Basko
Tamila Godeniuk
Anna Kirsh
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Music
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Kyrylo Beskorovainyi
Anton Humaniuk
Bogdan Reshitilov
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Text
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Kyrylo Beskorovainyi
Anton Humaniuk
after a novel by Ivan Bahrianyi
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Director
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Serhii Pavliuk
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Conductor
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Serhii Didok
Yaroslav Blyzniuk
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Sets
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Oleksandr Bilozub
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Costumes
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Anna Shkrogal
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Lights
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Ruslan Dolynych
Andriy Sevastianov
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Choreography
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Oleg Chysh
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Sound
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Taras Raiko
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Chorus master
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Maksym Kovalchuk
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General and artistic director
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Bogdan Strutynskyi
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Multi-camera recording director
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Artem Tumarchenko
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STORY
Hryhorii Mnogogrishnyi, a young aviator engineer, escapes from a train carrying prisoners to a Siberian concentration camp. After struggling to survive in the wild jungle, Hryhorii finds refuge in the Sirki family - Ukrainian immigrants who live in a harmony with nature and hunt tigers. Here he finds not only shelter, but also love. Hryhorii falls in love with Natalka, admiring her independence.
However, Medvyn the NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs) Major intends to find and kill Hryhorii. Medvyn follows Hryhorii along the whole show. The ‘duel’ of these two heroes keeps the entire action in tension. During the final battle of Medvyn and Mnogogrishnyi, good triumphs over evil. The brave always find happiness.
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