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Article: Stupka stars in U.S. debut of Kyyiv theater production of "Notes of a
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- The Ukrainian Weekly
- Article date:
- November 13, 1994
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Robert De Lossa
Ukrainian Weekly, The
11-13-1994
Stupka stars in U.S. debut of Kyyiv theater production of "Notes of a. Madman"
The Ivan Franko State Drama "Theater of Kyyiv will stage "Notes of a Madman," while on a tour of major Ukrainian communities from November 25-December 18.
Appearing in the lead role of Poprishchin will be renowned Ukrainian stage and film actor Bohdan Stupka, with his son, Ostap Stupka, in the role of the guard.
The play is an adaptation of Gogol's well-known work "Memories of a Madman," using the translation of noted Ukrainian poet Maksym Rylsky. The work is directed by Vasyl Sechin and Yulian Panich, with set design by Oleksander Kulchytsky.
Mr. Stupka was born in ...
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