Vassa zheleznova biography of martin
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| Maxim Gorky The play has been performed in several versions in America (as Scenes in the House of Bessemenov and Smug Citizens) but this new adaptation, Philistines, by Dusty Hughes, commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, was the first major professional production to be staged in Britain. It was first performed at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon. (Cast 6+m, 6+f, 1b) “Dusty Hughes’ brilliant revision of Gorky’s opus one, Philistines, is a major achievement, subtly and cleverly utilizing the hindsight of history to resuscitate a neglected masterpiece that now deservedly takes its place amongst the classics of early twentieth century Russian drama.” “Never having previously received a major professional production in this country, Gorky’s first play Philistines has all the richness and amplitude of a Victorian novel.” “...it is in the painstaking characterisation and in Dusty Hughes’ accessible, humourous and lucid translation that this production comes into its own. It is also a poignantly funny play...” “...an absorbing and, in all senses, tremendous theatrical experience ... aided by Dusty Hughes’s marvellously natural dialogue...”
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Maxim Gorky Vassa Zheleznova is a woman of iron will and a powerful matriarch. Her tragedy, however, is to see her family destroyed by the very bourgeois values that she seeks to preserve. Tania Alexander and Tim Suter’s is the first English translation of the original version of Gorky’s play which is an attack on the corruption of human decency by materialism, ambition and greed. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio Three in 1986, winning Billie Whitelaw the Sony Radio Award for Best Actress. Their translation was later adapted and directed by Howard Davies for the Almeida Theatre Company at the Albery Theatre starring Sheila Hancock. (Cast 4m, 6f) “Maxim Gorky wrote two versions of Vassa: the first in 1909, when he was his own man, and the second in 1935, when he was, however reluctantly, Stalin’s and had to convey a political message. It is the first version ... that explodes onto the Albery stage ... It is an all-out, slam-bang of a play, all teeth and claws, and hugely enjoyable.” "...a seldom-seen and remarkable play that extends our knowledge of the western canon - in particular, the Russian canon... Gorky is frequently remarkable for his strong women, and it is the title character of Vassa that most distinguishes either version of this play. She is startlingly unscrupulous, ruthless, indomitable ... [But in this first version] the entire play has more comic relief and human warmth to offset its dark central drama." "As a family, Maxim Gorky's disgusting bunch in Vassa make the Munsters look perfect ..[it] presents a dark but often comic slice of gruesome family life in turn-of-the-century Russia." "The rawness and brio of this savage, uncompromising early play is an eye-opener..."
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