Todd teams up with Mrs. Lovett, a pie-shop owner. While seeking revenge, he loses his mind and begins murdering his customers, whose meat Lovett then uses to make London's most popular pies.

Gorshok didn't just sing the role; he lived it. He underwent intensive acting training to play Todd on stage. The production premiered in 2012 at the "Forum" in Moscow.

The studio recordings are available on major platforms like Yandex Music and Apple Music. You can also find the full audio and visual archives on the official Korol i Shut website.

In 2010, Gorshok became obsessed with the idea of a large-scale theatrical production. Instead of a typical rock album, he wanted to create a "zong-opera" (a term borrowed from Bertolt Brecht) based on the 19th-century legend of , the "Demon Barber of Fleet Street." The Plot of the Album

The story of the project by the legendary Russian punk-rock band Korol i Shut (The King and the Jester) is a dark, tragic tale that mirrors the final years of the band’s iconic frontman, Mikhail "Gorshok" Gorshenev . The Concept: A Punk Rock Opera