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Master and Margarita archiveA brilliant young writer pens a novel with the Passion at its core. A cynical, blistering campaign is launched against him and he seeks sanctuary in a lunatic asylum.

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Book by: Bulgakov

Archive listings for Master and Margarita

Work type: Play.

T0993261676

In Russian with detailed English subtitles. ART-VIC (Anglo-Russian Theatre) proudly presents a new version of Mikhail Bulgakov's timeless masterpiece Master and Margarita. One hot spring, the devil arrives in Moscow, accompanied by a retinue that includes a beautiful naked witch and a talking black cat with a fondness for chess and vodka. The visitors quickly wreak havoc in a city that refuses to believe in either God or Satan. But they also bring peace to two unhappy Muscovites: one is the Master, a writer pilloried for daring to write a novel about Christ and Pontius Pilate; the other is Margarita, who loves the Master so deeply that she is willing literally to go to hell for him.Producer ART-VIC (Anglo-Russian Theatre). Adapted by Victor Sobchak. Director Victor Sobchak.
31 Oct 18 to 4 Nov 18The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182
listing details L0881001281

T1538757884

Producer National Youth Theatre (NYT). Adapted by David Rudkin. Director John Hoggarth. Performer Ben Aldridge. Performer Lucy Atkinson. Performer Shakira Brooking. Performer Nikolai Calcoen. Performer Joel Cottrell. Performer Hannah Ellis. Performer Ben Garlick. Performer Edward Hancock. Performer Rebecca Hardwick. Performer Himaka Jayawardena. Performer Jazz Lintott-Bruce. Performer Hamish MacDougall. Performer Harry Melling. Performer Dean Nolan. Performer Kemi O'Rourke. Performer Carlyss Peer. Performer Sarah Price. Performer Matthew Smith. Performer Beth Stobbart. Performer Shane Zaza.
20 Aug 04 to 11 Sep 04Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Outer London :: V315
listing details L916998343

T01361365612

Easter, 1940. The Devil, as 'Professor Woland', visits Moscow. His arrival sparks several peculiar events, including two decapitations, a disappearance and an unexpectedly bloody theatre show. A population oppressed by Soviet bureaucracy and the KGB try desperately to track Woland down. Meanwhile, a writer ('the Master') has vanished, abandoning his lover Margarita, after his novel about Pontius Pilate was denounced as un-Communist. Woland's visit offers Margarita the chance to find the rescue the Master. In this Easter week anything is possible: even Pilate, whose story acts as a foil, may be forgiven after 2000 years.Company Left Handed Theatre Company. Adapted by Blanche McIntyre. Design Prav Menon-Johannson. Lighting Suzanne Winder. Performer Ali Amadi. Performer Cradeaux Alexander. Performer Gordon Fraser. Performer Ashley Gunstock. Performer Nick Levene. Performer Tom O'Shea. Performer Laura Penneycard. Performer Anna Stolli.
6 Jul 04 to 1 Aug 04Greenwich Playhouse, Outer London :: V1286
listing details L01841061185

T1672221238

Company Churub Company. Adapted by Barbara Bogoczek. Adapted by Tony Howard. Adapted by Andrew Visnevski. Director Andrew Visnevski. Design Tasmin Ayers. Lighting Rob Gooch. Performer Jennifer Cherry. Performer Chris Courtenay. Performer Mark Fleischmann. Performer Birna Hafstein. Performer Russell Kennedy. Performer Yannick Lawry. Performer Dean Loxton. Performer Ciaran McConville.
14 Oct 03 to 26 Oct 03Menier Chocolate Factory, Outer London :: V341546307
listing details L01018025687

T1832870583

Master and Margarita, a new stage version of Bulgakov's masterpiece, is a celebration of the triumph of imagination over oppression and terror in Russia, gaining international cult status which endures to this day. The adaptation follows the multi-layered plot, interweaving its deeply personal motifs with a satire on contemporary life and controversial treatment of the Gospels.Company London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Director Helena Kaut-Howson. Design Phil Engleheart.
30 Oct 01 to 1 Nov 01MacOwan Theatre (LAMDA), Inner London :: V212
listing details L01363155634

T0661655885

Company Kaos Theatre.
19 Nov 98Capitol Horsham (formerly Horsham Arts Centre), Horsham :: V723
listing details L1703529209
10 Nov 98Lancaster Arts, Lancaster :: V522
listing details L0309757957
3 Nov 98Gardner Arts Centre, Brighton :: V653
listing details L0486630463
9 Sep 98 to 25 Sep 98Warehouse Theatre, Outer London :: V304
listing details L01113498539
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