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On Wednesday: Supermen and Vocal Masters

Man and Superman: Ralph Fiennes takes on the role of celebrated radical thinker and rich bachelor Jack Tanner in this reinvention of Shaw's witty, provocative classic. Simon Godwin's 2015 staging for the National Theater. In English; Russian subtitles. Formula Kino Europe. formulakino.ru

Man and Superman: Ralph Fiennes takes on the role of celebrated radical thinker and rich bachelor Jack Tanner in this reinvention of Shaw's witty, provocative classic. Simon Godwin's 2015 staging for the National Theater. In English; Russian subtitles. Formula Kino Europe. Ploshchad Kievskogo Vokzala. Metro Kievskaya. 800-250-8025. At 7:30 p.m.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: In the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin participate in a joint mission against a mysterious criminal organization, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons. Guy Ritchie's action comedy starring Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer and Alicia Vikander. In English; Russian subtitles. Pioner. 21 Kutuzovsky Prospekt. Metro Kutuzovskaya. 499-240-5240. At 4:30, 7:10 and 9:25 p.m.

Masters of Vocal Art: Anna Viktorova (mezzo-soprano), Dmitry Ovchinnikov (bass) and others perform Pergolesi, Cimarosa, Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Wagner, Verdi, Smetana, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. Conservatory Small Hall. 13 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Ulitsa. Metro Pushkinskaya, Biblioteka Imeni Lenina. 495-629-9401. At 7 p.m.

Gerard Way: rock in English. Stadium Live. 80 Leningradsky Prospekt, Bldg. 17. Metro Sokol. 495-540-5540. At 8 p.m.

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