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... play was by the Leningrad playwright Evgeny Shvarts and was an adaptation of motifs drawn from several of Andersen's fairytales . That good - humored , peace - loving teller of fairytales would no doubt have been astounded if he had ...
... play was by the Leningrad playwright Evgeny Shvarts and was an adaptation of motifs drawn from several of Andersen's fairytales . That good - humored , peace - loving teller of fairytales would no doubt have been astounded if he had ...
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... play The Girl at the Factory . The heroine of the play was an ordinary worker , Zhenka Shulz- henko , who rebels against the routine of lies and the " show " put on by the so - called workers ' representatives . Plays such as this ...
... play The Girl at the Factory . The heroine of the play was an ordinary worker , Zhenka Shulz- henko , who rebels against the routine of lies and the " show " put on by the so - called workers ' representatives . Plays such as this ...
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... play such as this . It was staged by Liubimov with such feeling and such unpretentious simplicity that it became quite a talking - point , and it was decided not to send the students away to theaters outside Moscow , as is usually done ...
... play such as this . It was staged by Liubimov with such feeling and such unpretentious simplicity that it became quite a talking - point , and it was decided not to send the students away to theaters outside Moscow , as is usually done ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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