Collaborators - review
Cottesloe, LondonJohn Hodge is an honest man. He admits his new play about the relationship between Josef Stalin and the writer Mikhail Bulgakov derives from a film which was never made. But, while the result has a quirky vitality and yields two outstanding performances, its satire does not strike its intended target.It starts with recorded historical fact. Bulgakov's work was constantly banned by the Soviet cultural…
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