Russian Plays
By (Author) Richard Crane
By (author) Aleksander Pushkin
By (author) Nikolai Gogol
By (author) Mikhail Bulgakov
By (author) Fyodor Dostoevsky
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
10th April 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
259g
Includes the plays Master and Margarita (Satans Ball), Vanity, Gogol and Brothers Karamazov From original translations by Faynia Williams. Crane and Williams sensational Master and Margarita (Satans Ball) marked the beginning of a golden period when their company BrightonTheatre premiered a succession of ground-breaking new plays, which took festivals by storm and toured the world. Out of the spectacular Bulgakov, came the minimalist Gogol, a chilling evocation of Gogols whirling world, distilled into a nightmare for today. Then Vanity, a glittering diamond of a play, reclaimed Pushkins Eugene Onegin as a intimate reflection on a love mistimed and shattered by social convention. From these successes, Brighton Theatre moved onto the main Edinburgh programme with Brothers Karamazov: a leap into the dark world of epilepsy, orthodoxy and murder in the family, which won triumphant reviews and international acclaim. Published now for the first time, these four plays flourished out of a unique collaboration of author and director, which saw them progressing from fringe to mainstream, West End and Off-Broadway without changing their style, and becoming an acknowledged inspiration for many of todays theatre artists.
Superlative - fascinating - a brilliant distillation - Where the RSC's Nicholas Nickleby tackles a great novel with sound and fury and a cast of fifty, Crane's Brothers Karamazov does it with stealth and implication and a cast of four. * Punch *
The sensation of Festival drama - Satan's Ball offers an imaginative experience of a high order, blending ideas and feeling with great dramatic force - by turns comic, bleak and stirring. * Sunday Times *
Superlative... fascinating... a brilliant distillation...Where the RSC's Nicholas Nickleby tackles a great novel with sound and fury and a cast of fifty, Crane's Brothers Karamazov does it with stealth and implication and a cast of four. * Punch *
The sensation of Festival drama... Satan's Ball offers an imaginative experience of a high order, blending ideas and feeling with great dramatic force... by turns comic, bleak and stirring. * Sunday Times *
RICHARD CRANE was Resident Dramatist at the National Theatre, Literary Manager at the Royal Court and Dramaturg at the Tron Glasgow. His plays have been translated into many languages, and performed worldwide. He has also written two films and 9 radio plays.