Grigori Gorin - Dramaturgy

Dramaturgy

  • Til, 1970 — loosely based on Till Eulenspiegel and other national folklore
  • Forget Herostratus! - tragic comedy, 1972
  • The Very Truthful, 1974 - about Baron Münchhausen
  • The House That Swift Built, 1980
  • Phenomenons, 1984
  • Good Bye, Compere!, 1985
  • Domestic Cat of Average Downiness, 1989 - co-authorship with Vladimir Voynovich
  • Memorial prayer, 1989 theatrical, 1993 televised version - loosely based on a Sholem Aleichem work
  • Kean IV, 1991 — loosely based on Edmund Kean's biography
  • Plague on both your houses!, 1994 — a loose sequel to Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
  • Royal games, 1995
  • Luckyman-Unluckyman (Schastlivtsev-Neschastlivtsev), 1997
  • Balakirev The Buffoon, 1999 theatrical, 2002 televised version

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