"Morphine" based on Mikhail Bulgakov
Love, betrayal, phantasmagoria & addiction
Produced and presented by ART-VIC (Anglo-Russian Theatre)
Hosted by The Cockpit
Mikhail Bulgakov was trained as a doctor and went to the front in the First World War where he was badly injured twice. To curb his pain, he began taking morphine. His addiction grew, and though in 1918 he gave it up altogether, the torture of that addiction never left him.
A young doctor, after his lover's betrayal, runaway to an isolated country village. To cease the pain he started to take morphine injections...
This is the confusing and harrowing story of a slide into morphine addiction.
In Russian with detailed English subtitles.
Tuesday 12th to Thursday 14th February 2019 - 7:30pm
Further info:
http://www.art-vic.com
Live on Stage dates:
Tuesday 12th February - 7.30pm
Wednesday 13th February - 7.30pm
Thursday 14th February - 7.30pm
Tickets:
Full price: £25.00. Concessions: £22.00. Early birds: £18.00 (10 tickets per performance) until January 8th. £30.00 on the door