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496: 132:; he had "heard of a woman called Zoya, who had run a dressmaking establishment that became a gambling den by night". He selected the location of the fictional apartment in Bol'shaya Sadovaya street, where he had previously lived with his first wife Tatianna Lappa. Bulgakov himself described the play as a "tragic buffonade". 167:
passed a resolution to lift the ban as it was "the Vakhtangov Theater's only means of existence". Nevertheless, it was banned on 17 March 1929, after 198 performances. The same year the play was translated into German, with Bulgakov's own permission, but never performed inside the
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and dynamic stage directions set in the play. Although popular, it still was campaigned to be banned by Soviet authorities, and between November 1927 and April 1928 the play was taken off. Reportedly,
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The first reading of the play occurred on 11 January 1926. The premiere finally occurred on 28 October 1926. The play was performed also in other cities, such as
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The main protagonist of the play, thirty-five year old widower Zoya Denisovna, hopes to save up money to escape to
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at night, and in doing so exploits the system of the New Economic Plan.
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until 1984, although it continued to be performed abroad in
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Bulgakov wrote the play in 1925 at the request of the
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Mikhail Bulgakov
Russian
New Economic Policy
Russian
Mikhail Bulgakov
Soviet Union
New Economic Plan
France
brothel
Vakhtangov Theater
Nikitsky Boulevard
Moscow
Leningrad
Kyiv
Rostov-on-Don
Yekaterinburg
Baku
Aleksey Dmitrievich Popov
Stalin
Politburo
USSR
Riga
Paris
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