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Flight (play)

Flight
Bulgakov Flight Cast 1928.jpg
Written byMikhail Bulgakov
Original languageRussian
SubjectRussian 1918-1920 Civil War

Flight, or On the Run is a play by Mikhail Bulgakov. It is set during the end of the Russian Civil War, when the remnants of the White Army are desperately resisting the Red Army on the Crimean isthmus. The lives of the abandoned Serafima Korzukhina, the university professor Sergei Golubkov and the White generals Charnota and Khludov are closely intertwined.

Written in 1927, the play was rehearsed but never allowed to be performed during Bulgakov's lifetime, as the authorities felt that it glorified the Whites. It wasn't played until 1957, 17 years after Bulgakov's death.

The play's English premiere was at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre in 1972, directed by Val May.[1]

The play is the basis for the film The Flight, which premiered in 1970.

In 1972 Valentin Bibik composed the opera Flight, op.12/45, based on the play, which premiered in 2010 under conductor Roman Kofman.

References

  1. ^ "Production of Flight - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 15 June 2017.

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