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Madding Crowds and Night Snipers - What to Do in Moscow on Wednesday

Nochniye Snaipery: a classic rock band with singer Diana Arbenina folk rock. YotaSpace. Anastasiya Chistyakova / snipers.net

Far From the Madding Crowd (2015): This British romantic drama, directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge, and Juno Temple, is the fourth adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 1874 novel about an independent and headstrong farm owner who attracts three very different suitors. In English with Russian subtitles.

35MM. 47/24 Ulitsa Pokrovka. Metro Krasniye Vorota, Kurskaya. 495-780-9142. At 6 p.m.

Pioner. 21 Kutuzovsky Prospekt. Metro Kutuzovskaya. 499-240-5240. At 7:20 p.m.

Olivier Latry (organ) and the Maitrise Notre-Dame de Paris Choir perform Franck, Faure, Poulenc, Dupre, Guilmant, Durufle and other French music. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall. 4/31 Triumfalnaya Ploshchad. Metro Mayakovskaya. 495-232-0400, 232-5353. At 7 p.m.

Nochniye Snaipery: a classic rock band with singer Diana Arbenina folk rock. YotaSpace. 11 Ulitsa Ordzhonikidze. Metro Leninsky Prospekt. 495-230-1030, www.glavclub.com/msk/. At 8 p.m.

The Gift: Yevgeny Kamenkovich's adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's final Russian novel. English and French subtitles available. Fomenko Workshop Theater. 30/32 Kutuzovsky Prospekt. Metro Kutuzovskaya. 499-249-1921. At 7 p.m.

Cinderella: Prokofiev's ballet based on the fairy tale. Choreographed and staged by Goyo Montero. Nuremberg Ballet production. Mossoviet Theater. 16 Bolshaya Sadovaya Ulitsa. Metro Mayakovskaya. 495-699-2035. At 7 p.m.

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