Pictured: Horrific moment actor, 37, is crushed to death by part of the set at the Bolshoi theatre 

Pictured: Horrific moment actor is crushed to death by the set at world-famous Bolshoi theatre as audience look on thinking it’s part of the show

Yevgeny Kulesh, 37, was an actor at Russia’s world-famous Bolshoi theatreHe was crushed by a huge backdrop that was lowered onto the set at a scene change during a performance of Sadko, a 19th century Russian operaThe audience was promptly ushered out as actors on stage began screaming for help, but Kulesh died at the scene before emergency services arrived Moscow’s Investigative Committee said it was probing the death of KuleshMeanwhile, former Bolshoi theatre performers have condemned the working conditions the actors and dancers are subjected to 



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Harrowing new footage and images have emerged of the moment an actor performing at Russia‘s legendary Bolshoi Theatre was killed on Saturday by a piece of the set.

The clip shows a huge backdrop being lowered onto the stage behind the actors during a scene change. Yevgeny Kulesh, 37, somehow becomes trapped underneath the backdrop and is crushed to death.

A man can be heard shouting while the orchestra continues to play, before the music cuts off abruptly and the cast break out into screams at the sight of the accident.  

The incident occurred during a set change early in a performance of Sadko, a 19th century opera by Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. 

The theatre said Yevgeny Kulesh, who had been with the theatre since 2002, died at the scene as the audience was promptly ushered out of the performance hall. 

Moscow’s Investigative Committee said in a statement that it was probing the death of the 38-year-old performer, while former Bolshoi theatre actors have condemned the working conditions at the world-famous venue.

Actors can be seen frantically waving their hands to alert staff to the tragedy, while screams of ‘Get a doctor! Call an ambulance, someone got hit by the backdrop!’ rang out around the hall as Yevgeny lay trapped

Yevgeny Kulesh, 38, somehow became trapped underneath the backdrop and was subsequently crushed to death

It is believed that the actor moved in the wrong direction during a scene change as the scenery was being lowered, and subsequently became trapped underneath. 

The footage shared online appears to show panicked performers pleading with staff to lift the prop that had fallen on top of him, as the orchestral music stopped abruptly and actors began screaming.   

Kulesh had been performing with the theatre company for almost the entirety of his adult life in a career spanning almost two decades

Actors can be seen frantically waving their hands to alert staff to the tragedy, while screams of ‘Stop, Stop! Call an ambulance, someone got hit by the backdrop! There’s blood!’ rang out around the hall as Yevgeny lay trapped. 

The audience were promptly asked to leave the hall – after originally believing the incident was a staged trick that was part of the show.

An esteemed actor and stalwart of the Bolshoi theatre, Kulesh had performed with the company for almost all of his adult life over the course of nearly two decades.

‘It was awful,’ one witness wrote on Facebook after she was ushered out of the theatre.

‘We arrived at the Bolshoi theatre and sat in our seats. Then suddenly, when the scenery went down during the very first scene, someone shouted: ”Doctor! We need an ambulance quickly, someone fell under the scenery!”

‘The orchestra fell silent and the curtains were closed.’

The witness added that the audience were told by the theatre the performance was stopped due to technical difficulties, but she found out that Kulesh had been killed after speaking to security guards on the way out of the theatre. 

The incident occurred during a set change in Sadko, an 19th century opera by Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

The incident took place on Saturday evening at Moscow’s world-famous Bolshoi theatre during an opera performance

Other theatre-goers on social media said that they first thought they were witnessing a staged trick, but it quickly became apparent what was happening when the other performers reacted in horror. 

It is not the first time that Bolshoi theatre workers have been killed or injured during a performance.

In 2013, a senior violinist – Viktor Sedov, who had played violin at the theatre for four decades – died after falling into the orchestra pit, while ballet soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko – formerly a principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre – was jailed for six years for organising an acid attack on the company’s artistic director just two years prior. 

Nikolai Tsiskardze, a former principal dancer at the theatre, told Russian newspaper Komsomolkaya Pravda following the incident that the company’s actors, dancers and workers suffer frequent injuries and near-misses as a result of the dangerous working conditions.

‘Backstage is hell,’ said Tsiskardze.

‘Dancers damage their legs when sets and staircases fall over. I have been screaming about the problems of the Bolshoi for 25 years. There is no order, no medicine, no ethics.’

‘We are all serfs!’ Tsiskardze exclaimed, comparing the treatment of theatre workers to that of the lowest peasant class in tsarist Russia.

‘We must not blame Yevgeny or find a scapegoat.’ 

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