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Maksym Kurochkin

MAKSYM KUROCHKIN   

Nationality:   Ukrainian/Russian     Email:   Click here to contact    Website:   n/a

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Adaptation / Translations of Plays by Maksym Kurochkin

JOHN J HANLON  

Fighter Class "Medea"

1st Produced:

Lark Play Development Center, New York, NY

2004

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

-

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#82348

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Genre:

Translation

Parts:

Male

1

Female

3

Parts other:

None - but the genders of the four roles are flexible

Notes:

Original Playwright - Maksym Kurochkin

Synopsis:

John Freedman, the Moscow Times Theater Critic calls Maksym Kurochkin "the most imaginative playwright in Moscow today." Mr. Kurochkin's plays have been staged throughout Russia and around the world. He is the recipient of numerous prestigious prizes, including "The Boldest Experiment of the Year" award from the Moskovsky Komsomolets daily for his play Kitchen and the "Russian Anti-Booker" award for experimenting with new avenues in drama. His play Kitchen, a smash-hit in Moscow, has been credited with helping to steer Russian theater away from revivals, back toward contemporary work. Mr. Kurochkin also writes for Russian film and television, as well as Maxim, a popular Russian-language cultural journal. He resides in Kiev. In Fighter Class 'Medea', a world war has erupted between men and women. As the women raze New York City, an anti-aircraft battery, composed of an international team of soldiers, fights to defend itself and escape the threat of domestic slavery. The piece is ideally suited for one male and three female players - not the other way around, as it may first appear. . .

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JOHN J HANLON  

Mooncrazed

1st Produced:

NYU Tisch Studio Theatre,

2010

Company:

hotINK Festival of New Plays

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#117908

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Genre:

Drama/Comedy

Parts:

Male

4

Female

4

Parts other:

One non-speaking role

Notes:

Original Playwright - Maksym Kurochkin

Synopsis:

This play is a Russian fantasia for today - a theatrical rumination on the Cyrano de Bergerac story enhanced by Kurochkin's signature flights of imagination and brilliant dialogue. The Cyrano figure in this play is older than the one in popular film adaptations, and Kurochkin shifts the focus away from the typical swashbuckling and romantic poetry toward Cyrano's lesser-known scientific inclinations. The settings oscillate between 17th-century France, where the visionary poet-scientist struggles to be understood, and 21st-century Russia, where a frustrated newspaper columnist struggles to hold together a life coming apart at the seams. Other alluring figures inhabit both locales; the play, however, illuminates not so much the relationships between its characters as the spaces that keep them apart. Ultimately, it asks profound questions about artistic integrity, the purpose of work, and the nature of reality itself. A sprawling yet galvanizing theatrical romp with a big heart at its core, Mooncrazed takes its audiences on an unforgettable journey and leaves them musing about the universe they thought they knew.

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JOHN FREEDMAN  

Repress and Excite

1st Produced:

Et Cetera Theater (in Russian)

09 Dec 2006

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

TheatreForum (in English), 2008

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#107731

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Genre:

Ironic, satirical melodrama Translation

Parts:

Male

10

Female

4

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - Maksym Kurochkin

Synopsis:

A successful and popular actor travels briefly to his hometown in a small city and is confronted by his past, his sins, his indiscretions, his doubts about his own success. When an old friend asks him to apeak at a benefit dinner for an old colleague and rival, he cannot bring himself to do it, thus setting in motion a chain of connected and unconnected events that strike him, his wife and his friends to the core.

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JOHN J HANLON  

Vodka, Fucking, and Television

1st Produced:

Dad's Garage, Atlanta, GA

2007

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

http://www.theatreforum.org/, Winter/Spring 2008

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#83171

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Genre:

Translation

Parts:

Male

1-3

Female

1-3

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - Maksym Kurochkin. The Hero must be played by a male, and Fucking must be a played by a female; the other two characters may be played by men or women.

Synopsis:

In Vodka, Fucking, and Television, the three title figures vie for position in the life of a thirtysomething playwright, who is undergoing a very "Russian" artistic crisis. Determined to get his muse back, the playwright (also known as The Hero) has vowed to jettison one of these debilitating vices from his life. It is up to each of them to convince the Hero that Vodka - or Fucking, or Television - is not the one who should go. As conflicting accusations are hurled around the room, tempers flare, and the Hero is forced both to confront his past and to recognize his true self. Can he figure out what he needs to revivify his creative genius in time to save his waning career? Astute in its social observations, Vodka, Fucking, and Television is a gritty domestic comedy that leaps from rapid-fire exchanges of blistering insults to inspired arias lionizing the best things left in contemporary Russia. Along the way, it stirs up questions about what all of us, Russians and Americans alike, are doing with our lives - and what we could do without.

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