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Stanislavsky Theater Studio Seasons (See the Photo Gallery for Pictures)
2003-2004
Washington Premiere Mistero Buffo, by Dario Fo (in Italian and English) featuring actors from Absurda Comica, Rome, Italy
World Premiere The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
World Premiere Babel: How It Was Done In Odessa based on the stories of Isaac Babel
Washington Premiere Fathers and Sons, by Brian Friel after Ivan Turgenev’s novel
Washington Premiere The Shoemaker’s Remarkable Wife, by Gabriel Garcia Lorca (featuring participants in The Art of Acting – STS’ intensive acting training program)
2002-2003
Filumena, by Eduardo de Filippo(a co-production with The Actors’ Ensemble of New York)
World PremiereHost and Guest (a Synetic Theater production)A new play by Roland Reed based on the poem by Vazha Pshavela
The Seagull, by Anton ChekhovAdapted by Roland Reed
Salomè, by Oscar Wilde (a Synetic Theater production)
World PremiereGertrude Stein: If you had three husbands (a co-production with Alchymia Theatre of Chicago) Conceived and developed for the stage by Scott Fielding and Sarah Kane
2001-2002
Don Quixote, by Cervantes (limited return engagement) Based on the original screenplay by Evgeny Shvarts Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
World Premiere Dead Souls, by Mikhail Bulgakov Based on the novel by Nikolai Gogol Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
Faust, by Goethe (return engagement) Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
World Premiere Hamlet - The Rest is Silence (a Synetic Theater production) Based on the play by William Shakespeare
Classical Pantomime for All Ages: Kashtanka, by Anton Chekhov (series continuation)
2000-2001
The Idiot, by Dostoyevsky (return engagement) Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
World Premiere Faust, by Goethe Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
The Little Tragedies, by Pushkin (return engagement) Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
World Premiere Don Quixote, by Cervantes Based on the original screenplay by Evgeny Shvarts Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
Classical Pantomime for All Ages: Chekhov’s Kashtanka, The Miraculous Magical Balloon, Chicha the Fox & Other Tales (series introduction)
1999-2000
World Premiere The Idiot, by Dostoyevsky Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
The Good Doctor, by Simon (a co-production with Theater J, Washington, D.C.)
Le Malade Imaginaire (or The Ultimate Hypochondriac), by Moliere Adapted by Roland Reed
1998-1999
World PremiereKashtanka, by Anton ChekhovWashington PremiereThe Little Tragedies, by Pushkin Adapted by Roland Reed and Andrei Malaev-Babel
Washington Premiere The Shadow, by Evgeny Shvarts Adapted by Roland Reed
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