The Young Lady and the Hooligan
Music: Dmitry Shostakovich
Choreography: Konstantin Boyarsky (1962)
Libretto: Alexander Belinsky based on the play: Vladimir Mayakovsky
Set design: Vyacheslav Okunev after Valery Dorrer
Costume design: Tatiana Noginova
Lighting design: Vladimir Lukasevich
World premiere: 28 December 1962, Maly Opera Theatre, Leningrad
Premiere: 30 May 2001, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
Running time: 45 minutes
Leningrad Symphony
Music: Dmitry Shostakovich
Choreography: Igor Belsky (1961)
Set design: Vyacheslav Okunev after Mikhail Gordon
Costume design: Tatiana Noginova
Lighting design: Vladimir Lukasevich
World premiere: 14 April 1961, Kirov Theatre, Leningrad
The premiere of the reconstructed version: 30 May 2001, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
SYNOPSIS
Episode 1. A workers’ district. The street is ruled by the young Hooligan.
The Young Lady makes a tremendous impression on him.
Episode 2. At school. The Hooligan recognises the new pupil as the Young Lady.
She stops the «unbridled» Hooligan.
Episode 3. A park. The Hooligan wishes to tell the Young Lady of his love.
She runs away.
Episode 4. The Hooligan is in a restaurant.
The Young Lady appears to him as a vision. He runs to her.
The Leader tries to restrain him.
Episode 5. The Hooligan at the Young Lady’s house.
Episode 6. A park. Drunken youths are scaring the people walking there.
The Hooligan defends the Young Lady and her friends.
The Hooligan’s former friends take their revenge.
Fatally wounded, he heads for the Young Lady’s house.
Episode 7. The street. The Hooligan dies in the Young Lady’s arms.