One of the most known Mikhail Bulgakov’s novels ‘A Dog’s Heart’ was written in 1925 and because of the strong censure from the Soviet Government was published only in 1987. Now ‘A Dog’s Heart’ is in London, but only for a limited amount of performances. As a part of Holland Festival, it received favorable reviews and positive press reaction. ‘A Dog’s Heart’ is directed by Simon McBurney and the music is by Alexander Rastakov (one of well-known Russian composers). ‘A Dog’s Heart’ will tell you a fantastic story of a dog that has been transformed into a human and in Bulgakov’s novel embodies ideal Soviet Man (as was seen by the Soviet Communist Party).
Performances:
November 20th, 22nd, 24th, 26th, 30th
December 2nd at 7.30 pm
December 4th at 6.30 pm
Address: ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA
London Coliseum
38 St Martin's Lane WC2N 4ES
London Coliseum
38 St Martin's Lane WC2N 4ES