Moscow Stations (stage performance)

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Moscow Stations is a celebrated one-man stage adaptation of Venedikt Yerofeyev’s novella "Moscow to the End of the Line," best known for Tom Courtenay’s acclaimed performance.

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instanceOf one-man show
stage play
basedOn Moscow to the End of the Line NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Venedikt Yerofeyev NERFINISHED
characterPortrayed Venedikt Erofeev (fictionalized narrator) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre drama
monodrama
hasTitleInLanguage Moscow Stations NERFINISHED
language English
mainPerformer Tom Courtenay NERFINISHED
medium live theatre
notableAspect adaptation of Russian underground literature
extended monologue format
notableFor Tom Courtenay’s solo performance
notableWork Moscow Stations (stage performance) NERFINISHED
notableWorkAdaptedAs Moscow Stations (stage performance) NERFINISHED
originalWorkAuthor Venedikt Yerofeyev NERFINISHED
originalWorkGenre novella
originalWorkLanguage Russian
originalWorkTitle Moscow to the End of the Line NERFINISHED
performanceType solo performance
setting train journey from Moscow to Petushki
subjectMatter Soviet society
alcoholism
existential reflection

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Thomas notableWork Moscow Stations (stage performance)
subject surface form: Tom Courtenay