Pushkin's Boris Godunov
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Nov '12
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Acclaimed playwright, novelist and peace activist Adrian Mitchell's stage adaptation of Pushkin's classic was his last project before his death.
A political and satirical new adaptation of Pushkin's 1825 play. This adaptation by acclaimed playwright & novelist Adrian Mitchell, was Mitchell's final project before his death in 2008 and forms part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Winter 2012 season.
Widely accepted to have been inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Boris Godunov recounts the tragic conflict between Tsar Boris and the pretender Dimitri. Following the death of Ivan the Terrible, Boris Godunov became regent for the feeble-minded Tsar Fyodor, the heir to whose throne, the boy-prince Dimitri, died mysteriously in 1591. It was widely rumoured that Boris had murdered him, and when a renegade monk later appeared claiming to be Dimitri, he rapidly became a focus for revolt.
This adaptation by acclaimed playwright & novelist Adrian Mitchell, was Mitchell’s final project before his death in 2008 and forms part of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Winter 2012 season.
Adrian Mitchell's new adaptation, which features passages in verse, has a pleasingly dry sense of humour. * The Stage *
A springy translation by Adrian Mitchell. * The Independent *
ISBN: 9781849432559
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 166g
112 pages