Dying For It
Dying For It
Dying For It
Moira Buffini

Dying For It

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    Description

    Hallway-dwelling Semyon is unemployed and disheartened with life. On the night of the deed, a party grows towards a glorious climax.

    Moira Buffini has freely adapted Nikolai Erdman's The Suicide , which was banned by Stalin before a single performance, to create Dying For It .



    Moira Buffini is one of the UK's leading dramatists. She has written acclaimed films and plays, including The Dig (BAFTA-nominated), Jane Eyre, Byzantium, Tamara Drewe, Dinner and Handbagged (Olivier Award winner). For young adults she has written Silence, A Vampire Story and the musical, wonder.land. She was co-creator and showrunner of the TV series Harlots. Songlight was her debut novel. Nikolai Erdman was born in 1902, and began working in the theatre during the period of relative creative freedom which followed the Russian Revolution. He helped to found the Moscow Theatre of Satire in 1924, and Meyerhold directed his first play, The Mandate, at his own recently formed theatre in 1925; but The Suicide was banned before its dress rehearsal in 1929, and Erdman was exiled to Siberia from 1933 to 1940. He wrote little original work following his rehabilitation, although he joined Yuri Lyubimov at the newly founded Taganka Theatre in 1964. He died in 1970. The Suicide was first performed in Britain by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1979, three years before it received a belated Russian premiere.

    Specifications

    Publisher Faber & Faber
    Pub date March 15, 2007
    Pages 128
    Theme Plays, playscripts
    Measurements 198 x 127 x 10 mm
    Weight 150 gr
    EAN 9780571237449
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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