Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov
Russian dramatist, novelist and short-story writer. Born
Kiev 14th May, 1891. Died 10th March 1940.
Plays
- Dni Turbinykh (The Days of the Turbins).
Drama, 4 acts. Written 1926. Published 1926. Produced
Moscow Art Theatre, Oct. 5, 1926
- Zoikina kvartira (Zoyka's Apartment). Comedy.
Written 1926. Published 1926. Produced Moscow, Vakhtangov
Theatre, 1926
- Beg (Flight). Drama, 4 acts. Written 1928.
Published 1955. Produced Volgograd, Gorky Theatre, May
18, 1957
- Bagrovy ostrov (The Purple Island). Play.
Written 1928. Produced Moscow, Kamerny Theatre, 1928
- Myortvye dushi (Dead Souls). Play. Produced
Moscow Art Theatre, 1932. Dramatic adaptation of Nikolay
Gogol's novel (1842)
- Poloumny Zhurden (Half-witted Jourdain).
Comedy, 3 acts. Written 1932. Pastiche of themes from
Molière's comedies
- Posledniye dni (The Last Days) also called Pushkin. Drama, 4 acts. Written 1934/35. Published
1943. Produced Moscow Art Theatre, Apr. 10, 1943
- Kabala svyatosh (The Cabal of Hypocrites);
also called Molyer (Molière). Drama, 4
acts. Written 1930-1936. Published 1965. Produced Moscow
Art Theatre, Feb. 15, 1936
- Adam i Eva (Adam and Eve). Comedy. Written ca.
1930
- Ivan Vasilyevich. Fantastic comedy, 3 acts.
Written 1936. Published 1965. Scheduled to appear in
Theatre of Satire, Moscow, Mar. 9, 1936; premiere
cancelled and play forbidden. First performed Studio for
Film Actors, Moscow, 1966
- Don Kikhot (Don Quixote). Play, 4 acts.
Written 1938. Produced Leningrad, Pushkin Academic
Theatre, Mar. 13, 1941
- Blazhenstvo (Bliss). Fantastic comedy. Written
1934. 13. Batum. Drama. Written 1939.
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