Play Examines the Beautiful, Tragic Life of Russian Writer Isaac Babel
Stella Adler Theatre (Hollywood, CA)
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A captivating story on life in the Soviet Union, Tim McNeil’s latest work pulls back the curtain on writer Isaac Babel. A journalist, playwright and short-story writer, Babel’s popularity soared in the Moscow literary scene in 1920s before being arrested, tortured in the Gulag, tried as a spy and executed in 1941. His life is regarded as one of the great literary tragedies of the 20th century. The Stella Adler Lab Theatre Co. workshops Isaac Babel and the Black Sea, a fictionalized play that looks at the mystery, beauty and contradictions in the Stalin-era Soviet Union.
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