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Chichester Festival Theatre
July 06, 2004

Chichester Festival Theatre
23 JULY - 24 SEPTEMBER
WORLD PREMIERE
The Master and Margarita
By Mikhail Bulgakov (1940)
In a new adaptation by Edward Kemp (2004)

Moscow in the age of Stalin and a mysterious stranger appears in a park. Soon he and his retinue have astonished the locals with the magic show to end all magic shows and have quite literally set the town alight. But what is the real purpose behind their visit? And what the devil has it to do with the gorgeous and sensual Margarita? Or with her lover the Master, a writer whose masterpiece has been silenced by earthly powers. Will anyone solve the mystery before the night of the spring full moon? A crazy roller-coaster, a wicked satire and a poignant love-story, with vampires, flying broomsticks and a talking cat, The Master And Margarita is a carnival for the senses and a diabolical extravaganza... And I can't believe nobody has made this into a movie. Well there was a Russian version in 1994 apparently, but I was thinking of something on a larger scale. Also check out this excellent resource on the book

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