The Rehearsals, Vladimir Sharov
The Rehearsals, Vladimir Sharov
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The Rehearsals

Author: Vladimir Sharov

Narrator: Al Bernstein

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/1992

Categories: Fiction, Religious


Synopsis

Seventeenth century Russia, New Jerusalem Monastery. The recently deposed Patriarch Nikon, whose reforms lead to a schism in the Orthodox church, employs a French dramatist to stage the New Testament and hasten the Second Coming of Christ. Jacques de Sertan’s troupe consists of untrained and illiterate peasants. The actors are divided into roles, whole families play different social or ethnic groups that lived in Jerusalem around the time of Christ. No one, however, is allowed to play the Messiah.

The preparations take years and are interrupted when consequences of the schism catch up to Nikon. Everyone is arrested and forced into exile. Despite all the hardship, the rehearsals continue for years even after the deaths of the original actors with children inheriting their parents’ roles...

“The Rehearsals” is a stunning reflection on Russian history of ideas, national identity, art, literature and religion.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on November 07, 2021

Do you enjoy time travel in books? The Rehearsals has elements of time travel that enrich the story, and I really loved this refreshing debut. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen the movie Groundhog Day (terrible, I know), but I often use that phrase. Well, this book definitely brings that phrase to life in......more

Goodreads review by Laurie on November 23, 2020

Five resounding stars! A refreshing and very astute observation of relationships, both the ones you have with the people closest to you and the one you have with yourself. THE REHEARSALS is smart and nuanced, the kind of book that makes its reader feel seen. Anything set around a wedding is kryptoni......more

Goodreads review by Darla on July 07, 2021

This fascinating debut novel could also double as a self-help book. Annette Christie has crafted a story where a couple relives the day of the day of their wedding rehearsal in what they fear will be an endless loop. How can they move on to the wedding day and will there even be a wedding? They exhi......more

Goodreads review by AsToldByKenya on July 24, 2024

3.5 this has low Goodreads score and I'm not surprised its kind of an anti romance book. The characters have real issues and you actually question if they should even be together. The book makes the reader actually be in conversation with who the 2 main characters are as people instead of just making......more

Goodreads review by Krista on October 12, 2022

I can see how this book can be polarizing. I agree that Megan and Tom's relationship at the beginning is so incredibly unhealthy. Then they get stuck in this loop of reliving the day before their wedding over and over again. They make some awful choices as they try to figure out how to break the cyc......more