Heart of a Dog
9 Male, 5 Female
Mikhail Bulgakov adapted Frank Galati Price: $8.00
The action centers on the difficulties encountered by Professor
Preobrajansky, an innovative medical practitioner who specializes
in sexual rejuvenation - by organ implantation - in his running
battle with the management committee of his apartment house, who
want the Professor to give up some of his many rooms
Fortunately the professo r- who counters their demands by insisting that he needs even more space - has been able to enhance the sex lives of some quite highly placed people - with occasional side effects, such as having their hair turn green - and his life has been protectedand enriched by such rarities as fresh meat and French wines
But when the professor takes in a stray dog, Sharik, and transplants human testes and a pituitary gland into his scrawny body, his troubles begin to multiply
Sharik not only learns to walk upright and talk, but becomes “Comrade Sharikov,” the head of the Moscow Communal Property Administration in charge of exterminating homeless cats
He also spouts Marx and Engels, guzzles the professor’s vodka, breaks wind at the dinner table, pinches the maid, and refers lovingly to his benefactor as “Dad”; much to the latter’s annoyance
Eventually Preobrajansky, his patience at an end (and convinced that once a cur, always a cur), performs a reverse operation, returning Sharik to his former state — and confounding the authorities when they come in search of the contentious “Comrade Sharikov”
An up-to-date, highly theatrical and very funny adaptation of Bulgakov’s classic satire about the problems faced by modern Russian society in its attempts to turn the peasantry and the proletariat into the ruling class
Long banned in the Soviet Union the stage version became, some sixty
years later, the “hottest ticket in town” when produced by the Moscow
Youth Theater
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