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The Master and Margarita (Dramatized)

Written by: Mikhail Bulgakov
Narrated by: David Catlin, Thomas Cox, Lawrence DiStasi, Christine Dunford, Laura Eason, Joy Gregory, Doug Hara
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A full-cast dramatization of the classic Russian novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. Satan and his retinue, including a seven-foot-tall skinny fellow with a pince-nez , an obnoxious cigar smoking black cat, and a beautiful naked vampire visit Moscow in the 1920s, taking with them chaos and insanity whereever they go. A full-cast performance featuring David Catlin, Thomas Cox, Lawrence DiStasi, Christine Dunford, Laura Eason, Joy Gregory, Doug Hara, David Kersnar, Mariann Mayberry, Joey Slotnick, Phillip Smith, and Andrew White.

©2010 L.A. Theatre Works (P)2010 L.A. Theatre Works

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hard to follow

i knew it was a play since the the beginning but since it is curated I expected it to be easier to follow. without the visual part this play is poorly understandable. I do not recommend.

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