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The Great Comet of 1577 (official designation: C/1577 V1) is a non-periodic comet that passed close to Earth during the year 1577 AD. He dies in both of their arms after loosing the will to live. The Great Comet of 1577, seen over Prague on November 12. He is driven back to Moscow where he is taken under the care of his sister Mary and his ex-lover Natasha (who he still loves). We also find out that while he's injured at the Battle of Borodino and see Anatole who's leg as been amputated, Andrey takes this as a signal to forgive both Anatole and Natasha for the harm they've done against him.

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In the book we find out that Andrey has a whole wife and kid before ever meeting Natasha, his wife actually dies in childbirth so he has to take care of his son alone. It shows that the damage that Natasha's done to his heart stops him from having any compassion for the woman he once called his betrothed. From the celebrated and award-winning composer Dave Malloy comes Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, an electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of.

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He also tells Pierre to give Natasha the letters that he's sent her which he was out on the battlefield, and when Pierre tells him that Natasha has fallen very ill after trying to kill herself he almost doesn't care in a way. This comet was a member of the Kruetz Sungrazing Comet Group, which has produced some of the most brilliant comets in recorded history. Once again we don't know much about his character but we do find out in the song Pierre & Andrey that he believes fallen women can be forgiven but then goes on to say that he cannot forgive Natasha for what she has done. The only show of affection we see between these two though is at the beginning of the musical when Andrey gives Natasha a necklace before heading off the war. Despite this, Andrey gets with Natasha and plans to marry her. He's in only 1 song in act 2 called Pierre & Andrey where the soldier comes home to his best friend Pierre to ask him if the rumors that his betrothed (Natasha) and Pierre's brother-in-law (Anatole) are together.Īndrey's family, speifically his father, is not found of Natasha and doesn't want Andrey to get with her because she is half his age and socially lower than him. We don't know much about him since for all of Act ! and most of Act 2 he's in the war. Its renowned creative team has reimagined the Imperial Theatre as an opulent Russian salon, where every seat provides a unique perspective and an unforgettable experience which is "thrilling, a feast for the senses" ( Associated Press) and "inventive, ravishing and full-on romantic" ( NY Post).Andrey or Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky is engaged to Natasha Rostova. The Great Comet arrives fresh off its sold-out run in Boston and its critically acclaimed 2013 Off-Broadway premiere. "One of the decade's best musicals" ( Time Out NY), The Great Comet has "rousing music and ravishing performances" ( Daily News) with a groundbreaking score that mixes rock, pop, soul, folk and electronic dance music with classic Broadway. Her only hope lies with Pierre, the lonely outsider whose love and compassion for Natasha may be the key to her redemption… and to the renewal of his own soul. Halley discovered that the Comet of 1682 was the same that appeared in 1607, and 1531 whose path, in its orbit, is completed in 75 or. In a moment of indiscretion, she is seduced by the dashing (but already married) Anatole and her position in society is ruined. Based upon a section of Tolstoys War and Peace, this musical extravaganza follows the story of Natasha, a young woman who arrives in Moscow longing for her.

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Natasha is a beautiful ingénue visiting Moscow while she waits for her beloved fiancée Andrey to return from the war. Inspired by a 70-page slice of War and Peace, this "vibrant, thrillingly imagined new musical" ( NY Times) is "stunning and blazingly original" ( Entertainment Weekly) and brings us just inches from Tolstoy’s brash young lovers as they light up Moscow in a “heaven-sent fireball" ( NY Times) of romance and passion.












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