Collaborators
From: Tuesday, 25th October 2011
To: Saturday, 31 March 2012
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Synopsis
Moscow, 1938. A dangerous to place to have a sense of humour; even more so a sense of freedom. Mikhail Bulgakov, living among dissidents, stalked by secret police, has both. And then he s offered a poisoned chalice: a commission to write a play about Stalin to celebrate his sixtieth birthday.
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Michael Coveney - 2 November 2011
There is a famous West End photograph of an impresario as puppet master called “Binkie pulls the strings,” an image replicated on the programme cover for John Hodge’s fascinating new play about Joe Stalin and Mikhail Bulgakov, the latter tangled up in his master’s typewriter.
While it’s true that the dissident playwright accepted a commission to write a celebratory play about Young Stalin while secretly sweating over his last great novel, The Master and Margarita, Hodge goes further and suggests a Faustian pact in which Bulgakov in effect becomes an instrument of the Great Terror.
This outrageous calumny is a small price to pay for the real theatrical point, which is that of any complicity between politician and artist, manager and worker, National Theatre boss and employee. In a series of underground meetings, Stalin takes over the writing himself while Bulgakov signs off the steel order ultimatums.
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Great fun and good to see Mark Addy getting his rightful share of applause at the end as he joined the two 'greats....
Cast
Alex Jennings (Bulgakov)
Simon Russell Beale (Stalin)
Sarah Annis
Marcus Cunningham
Jacqueline Defferary
Patrick Godfrey
Michael Jenn
Jess Murphy
William Postlethwaite
Pierce Reid
Nick Sampson
Maggie Service
Perri Snowdon
Clair Cordier
John Cormack
Jack Hardwick
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tristram Wymark
Creative
John Hodge (Author)
National Theatre (Producer)
Nicholas Hytner (Director)
Bob Crowley (Design)
Jon Clark (Lighting)
Paul Arditti (Sound)
George Fenton (Music)
Paul Arditti (Sound)
Jack Murphy (movement) (Director)
Terry King (fight) (Director)
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