“Slaves” is a comedy in four acts by Alexander Ostrovsky . It was written in 1881.
| Slaves | |
|---|---|
| Genre | comedy |
| Author | Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky |
| Original language | Russian |
| Date of writing | 1881 |
First published in the journal " Domestic Notes " 1881 No. 1.
Content
Actors
M. N. Ermolova in the role of Eulalia .
- Evdokim Yegorych Styrov , a very rich man, over 50 years old.
- Eulalia Andrevna , his wife, under 30 years old.
- Nikita Abramich Koblov , a rich man, middle-aged, Styrov’s companion for a large industrial enterprise.
- Sofya Sergeevna , his wife, a young woman.
- Artemy Vasilich Mulin , a young man, one of the main employees in the company’s office.
- Miron Ipatych , the old footman Styrov.
- Marfa Sevastyanovna , housekeeper.
Stage
- 1883 - Maly Theater. Cast: Eulalia - M.N. Ermolova , Mulin - A.P. Lensky.
- 1888 - Alexandrinsky Theater. Cast: Eulalia - M. G. Savina , Martha - V.V. Strelskaya, Miron - V.N. Davydov.
- 1948 - Theater. M.N. Ermolova. Dir. A.M. Lobanov .
- 1972 - Moscow Theater. A.S. Pushkin. Dir. Alexey Govoruho. Cast: Vera Alentova (Eulalia), Sergey Bobrov, Vladimir Uspensky, Olga Viklandt. (Television 1974)
- 1996 - Theater named after M.N. Ermolova. Dir. Vasily Sechin.
- 2011 - St. Petersburg State Academic Drama Theater V.F. Komissarzhevskaya. [1] Director - n.a. Russia George Korolchuk .
- 2014 - Novosibirsk State Academic Drama Theater "Red Torch". Dir. Ekaterina Granitova. Cast: Sofya Sergeevna - Irina Krivonos / Olga Prokofieva, Evdokim Yegorych Styrov - Vladimir Lemeshonok, Eulalia - Ekaterina Zhirova / Linda Akhmedzyanova, Mulin - Konstantin Telegin and others.
2015 - Kostroma State Drama Theater named after A.N. Ostrovsky. Cast: Alexey Galushko (Styrov), Anastasia Krasnova (Sofia), Vsevolod Eremin (Mulin), Evgenia Nekrasova (Eulalia).
2019- Moscow Drama Theater " Postscript ". Director-teacher Popov Peter Glebovich. Cast: Pavel Andrianov (Styrov), Maria Dulepina (Eulalia), Emil Shakirov (Koblov), Marianna Serbina (Sofia), Alexander Gorbunov (Mulin), Roman Kuskov (Miron Ipatych), Elena Lindau (Mafra).