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Chekhov, Mozart and Hip-Hop – What to Do in Moscow on Friday

ILWT (In Luck We Trust): hip-hop, drum 'n' bass. Red, 9 Bolotnaya Naberezhnaya, Bldg 1. Metro Kropotkinskaya, Polyanka.

Auction (Torgi): Dmitry Krymov stages a bittersweet comedy about loss based on Chekhov's plays. School of Dramatic Art, 19 Ulitsa Sretenka. Metro Sukharevskaya. 495-632-9344. At 8 p.m.

Mozart and Salieri: Performed by Marina Karpechenko (soprano), Tatyana Lanskaya (soprano), Yegor Kolesov (organ) and others. Sts. Peter and Paul Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral, 7/10 Starosadky Pereulok. Metro Kitai-Gorod. 495-628-5336. At 8 p.m.

Fresh Dressed (Na Stile, 2015): Sacha Jenkins makes his directorial debut with a documentary examining the rise and fall of fashion lines influenced by hip-hop music. 35MM, 47/24 Ulitsa Pokrovka. Metro Kurskaya, Krasniye Vorota. 495-917-1748. At 10:40 p.m.

ILWT (In Luck We Trust): hip-hop, drum 'n' bass. Red, 9 Bolotnaya Naberezhnaya, Bldg 1. Metro Kropotkinskaya, Polyanka. 495-649-3959. At 8 p.m.

Tatiana: John Neumeier's newest ballet to music by Lera Auerbach based on Pushkin's verse novel "Eugene Onegin." Co-production of the Hamburg State Opera and Ballet and the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater. Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater, 17 Bolshaya Dmitrovka. Metro Pushkinskaya, Chekhovskaya, Tverskaya. 495-723-7325. At 7 p.m.

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