Nikolay Fyodorovich Pogodin
(1900 - 1962)
Soviet journalist and dramatist; pseudonym of Nikolay Fyodorovich Stukalov. Born
Gundorovsky November 16, 1900: died Moscow September 19, 1962
Stage Works
- Temp (Tempo). Comedy, 4 acts and 9 scenes. Written 1929. Published 1931. Produced Moscow, Vakhtangov Theatre, Nov. 11, 1930; Leningrad, Red Army Theatre, 1930.
- Derzost (Impertinence). Play, 3 acts. Written 1930. Published 1960. Produced Moscow, Gorky Academic Art Theatre, Oct. 12, 1930.
- Poema o topore (Poem about an Ax). Drama; prologue and epilogue, 3 acts. Written 1928/30. Published 1932. Produced Moscow, Theatre of the Revolution, Feb. 6, 1931.
- Sneg (Snow). Comedy, prologue and 4 acts. Written 1932. Published 1932. Produced Moscow, MOSPS Theatre, Nov. 7, 1932.
- May drug (My Friend). Play, 3 acts and epilogue. Written 1932. Published 1932. Produced Moscow, Theatre of the Revolution, Nov. 11, 1932.
- Posle bala (After the Ball). Comedy, 3 acts and 12 scenes. Written 1933. Published 1934. Produced Moscow, Theatre of the Revolution, Apr. 12, 1934.
- Aristokraty (The Aristocrats). Comedy, 4 acts and 24 episodes. Written 1933/34. Published 1935. Produced Moscow, Realistic Theatre, Dec. 30, 1934; Vakhtangov Theatre, May 6, 1935.
- Chelovek s ruzhyom (The Man with a Gun). Drama, 3 acts, 13 scenes, and finale. Written 1937. Published 1937. Produced Moscow, Vakhtangov Theatre, Nov. 13, 1937.
- Pad serebryanaya (The Silvery Canyon). Drama, 3 acts and 9 scenes. Written 1937/38. Published 1939. Produced Moscow, Central Army Theatre, Jan. 16, 1939.
- Mol (The Moth). Satiric comedy, 4 acts and 12 scenes. Written 1938. Published 1960. Produced Moscow, Lenin Komsomol Theatre, December, 1939.
- Dzhiokonda (La Gioconda), Comedy, 3 acts. Published 1939. Produced Moscow, Theatre of Satire, January, 1939.
- Kremlyovskiye kuranty (The Chimes of the Kremlin). Drama, 4 acts and 11 scenes. First version: Written 1939/41. Produced Saratov, Moscow Academic Art Theatre, Jan. 22, 1942. Second version: Written 1955. Produced Moscow Academic Art Theatre, February, 1956.
- Lodochnitsa (The Boatwoman). Drama, 4 acts and 6 scenes. Written 1943. Produced Stalingrad, Gorky Theatre, February, 1943.
- Sotvoreniye mira (The Creation of the World). Drama, 4 acts and 6 scenes. Written 1945. Published 1946. Produced Moscow, Maly Theatre, Jan. 5, 1946.
- Minuvshiye gody (The Bygone Years). Drama, 3 acts. Written 1947. Published 1948. Produced Tyumen, 1947; Moscow, Maly Theatre, Mar. 17, 1948.
- Barkhatny sezon (The Velvety Season). Comedy, 4 acts and 7 scenes. Published 1961. Produced Moscow, Yermolova Theatre, 1949.
- Missurysky vals (The Missouri Waltz). Drama, 4 acts and 8 scenes. Published 1950. Produced Moscow, Vakhtangov and Yermolova Theatres, 1950.
- Kogda lomayutsya kopya (When the Lances Are Broken). Comedy, 4 acts and 11 scenes. Written 1952. Published 1953. Produced Moscow, Maly Theatre, Mar. 22, 1953.
- Zagovor Lokkarta or Vikhri vrazhdebnye (The Lockhart Plot or Hostile Hurricanes). Dramatic chronicle, 4 acts and 17 episodes. Written 1953. Published 1954. Produced Moscow, Central Transport Theatre, Nov. 7, 1953.
- Bagrovye oblaka (The Purple Clouds). Drama, 3 acts and 7 scenes. Written 1955. Published 1956. Produced Moscow, Central Transport Theatre, Nov. 4, 1955.
- Rytsari rnylnykh puzyrey (The Knights of Soap Bubbles). Grotesque comedy, 3 acts and 6 scenes. Published 1961. Produced Moscow, Theatre of Satire, 1955.
- My vtroern poyekhali na tselinu (We Three Went to the Virgin Lands). Play, 4 acts and 9 scenes. Written 1955. Published 1955. Produced Moscow, Central Children's Theatre, 1955.
- Sonet Petrarki (A Petrarchan Sonnet). Drama, 3 acts and 10 scenes. Published 1956. Produced Moscow, Mayakovsky Theatre, 1957; Leningrad, Pushkin Dramatic Theatre, 1957.
- Tretya, pateticheskaya (The Third, Pathétique). Drama, 4 acts and 13 scenes. Written 1958. Published 1958. Produced Moscow Academic Art Theatre, Jan. 3, 1959.
- Ne pomerknet nikogda (It Will Never Get Dark). Drama; prologue, 3 acts, and 7 scenes. Published 1958. Produced Ivanovo Regional Theatre, 1959; Moscow, Central Army Theatre, October, 1960.
- Malenkaya studentka (The Little Student). Drama, 12 scenes. Published 1959. Produced Moscow, Mayakovsky Theatre, 1959; Leningrad, Lenin Komsomol Theatre, 1959.
- Tsvetil zhivye (The Lining Flowers). Drama, 3 acts and 9 scenes. Published 7960. Produced Moscow, Lenin Komsomol Theatre, 1960; Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 1961.
- Vernost (Loyalty). Drama of contemporary life, 3 acts. Published 1961.