Don Giovanni (Don Juan): Mozart's classic about the brash Spanish lover as staged by Alexander Titel. Performed in Italian. Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater. 17 Bolshaya Dmitrovka. Metro Tverskaya, Chekhovskaya. 495-723-7325. At 7 p.m.
The Queen of Spades (Pikovaya Dama): Lev Dodin's production of Tchaikovsky's opera based on Pushkin's story about a young officer destroyed by his obsession for winning at cards. Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. 1 Teatralnaya Ploshchad. Metro Teatralnaya. 495-455-5555. At 7 p.m.
The Soviet Photo: 20th-century photographs. Brothers Lumiere Center of Photography. 3 Bolotnaya Naberezhnaya, Bldg. 1. Metro Kropotkinskaya. Noon to 9 p.m. 495-228-9878. www.lumiere.ru.
Figures of Intuition (Figury Intuitsii): retrospective of photographs, videos and installations by Timofei Parshchikov. Moscow Museum of Modern Art on Yermolayevsky. 17 Yermolayevsky Pereulok. Metro Mayakovskaya. Noon to 8 p.m., ticket office to 7:15 p.m. 495-231-3660. www.mmoma.ru.
Chekhov Theater Festival: Tango and Night a dance show. Tango Metropolis Dance Company production (Argentina). Mossoviet Theater. 16 Bolshaya Sadovaya Ulitsa. Metro Mayakovskaya. 495-699-2035. At 7 p.m.
Foreign-Language Movie:
She's Funny That Way (Miss Perepolokh, 2014): Peter Bogdanovich's comedy about a married Broadway director who falls for a prostitute-turned-actress and seeks to advance her career. Stars Jennifer Aniston, Imogen Poots and Quentin Tarantino.
Pyat Zvyozd-Novokuznetskaya. In the Arkadia Mall. 8 Sredny Ovchinnikovsky Pereulok. Metro Novokuznetskaya. 495-916-9169. At 1:40, 5:50, 7:45 and 11:55 p.m. In English; Russian subtitles.
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