Details

A Model for Mankind archiveA Russian journalist published a political bombshell at the peak of the Cold War in 1979 when he claimed he had transcribed Dmitri Shostakovich's memoirs. It shattered his image as “a loyal son of the Communist party” by describing his embittered hatred of Soviet power and his denial of Communism. Soviet authorities reacted by vehemently attacking its authenticity. In A Model for Mankind Shostakovich's confidant of 50 years is arrested and pressured to give evidence to reaffirm that the composer was a devoted Soviet supporter. He reveals Shostakovich as a man who lived for love, friendship and his art, who struggled to maintain a normal life under Stalin's rule. As the Communist regime intensified, his work was increasingly controlled by censorship and he faced agonising choices. Based on the life and times of one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century; a new play that explores the conflict of personal morality against artistic ambition, friend against friend and memory against history.

Creatives/Company

Author: James Sheldon

Archive listings for A Model for Mankind

Work type: Play.

T895308736

World PremiereProducer Good Night Out. Director Blanche McIntyre. Design Lucy Read. Performer Paul Brendan. Performer Shereen Martineau. Performer Richard Keightley. Performer Jonathan Bonnici. Performer Jack Lewis.
27 Mar 10 to 17 Apr 10Cock Tavern Theatre, Outer London :: V2043071464
listing details L0672489534

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024