American actor John Malkovich rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716524
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Larisa Yudina rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716523
American actor John Malkovich and orchestra before the rehearsal for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716522
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Larisa Yudina rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716521
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Larisa Yudina rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716520
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Larisa Yudina rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716519
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Tatyana Pavlovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716518
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Tatyana Pavlovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716517
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Zhanna Dombrovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716516
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Tatyana Pavlovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716515
American actor John Malkovich rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716514
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Tatyana Pavlovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716513
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Tatyana Pavlovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716512
American actor John Malkovich rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716511
American actor John Malkovich rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716510
American actor John Malkovich rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716509
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Zhanna Dombrovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716508
American actor John Malkovich and soprano Zhanna Dombrovskaya rehearsing for The Infernal Comedy, a stageplay written by Michael Sturminger for one actor, two sopranos, and a baroque orchestra. The play, which will premiere at the Mariinsky Theater's concert hall during the White Night Stars festival, is based on real events and portrays Jack Unterweger, a serial killer who murdered prostitutes and became a journalist, a poet and minor celebrity after being convicted.10.07.2010#716507