By Alexander Chervinsky from the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov.
Translated by Michael Glenny
Directed by Simon Usher
Presented by MFA Acting (International)
A world famous Moscow Professor transplants the organs and glands of a dead man into the body of a dog, creating a new kind of being. But is the man it becomes still a dog at heart? Mikhail Bulgakov’s biting satire of the New Soviet Man was written in 1925 but banned in the Soviet Union until 1987. An absurdly comic and fiercely accurate dissection of Soviet communism in practice, written just eight years after the revolution.
Performance dates and times
Thursday 9, Saturday 11 February at 8.00pm
Matinee Friday 10 February at 3.30pm
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