| Tolstoy's Wife by Frank Moher |
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| Comedy/ 10 Characters, 5 Women, 5 Men/ Full length, Two acts Synopsis (From The Globe and Mail [Toronto]): "This amusing two-act biography of the great Russian novelist's much put-upon wife is set in 1910, the year Tolstoy died. By that time, his relations with Sofya, the woman he had once passionately loved, were only acrimonious. "With a surprisingly comic approach, Moher tells a story about a final row over the publication of Tolstoy's diaries, which would have exposed his wife to public humiliation. First he gives Sofya some fictional allies: Anna Karenina and Dolly Oblonsky from Anna Karenina and Prince Andrey from War and Peace appear on stage to offer some advice. The other principal fantasy figure is Vanechka, the Tolstoys' dead son. In a darkly funny twist, the 12-year-old's ghost wants his mother to make good on her threats of suicide so that she can join him in the cold place where he now dwells. "[Tolstoy's] family members are as much his manipulative creations as his fictional characters . . . Certainly the Tolstoy's marriage, with its petty fights, huge jealousies, and a histrionic deathbed scene in a railway station where the novelist had fallen ill, is the stuff of farce. But it is also the stuff of tragedy: Tolstoy destroyed his wife's character and then could not live with the embittered, half-crazy creature he created." |
"Captures the farcical aspects of Leo and Sofya's marriage brilliantly . . . clever, funny."
"Strikes a perfect balance between the poignant and the comic . . . a gleefully irreverent gem."
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About the Playwright: Frank Moher's plays have been produced internationally, at theatres including South Coast Repertory
(Costa Mesa, Calif.), Detroit Repertory Theatre, Round House Theatre (Silver
Spring, Maryland), the Canadian Stage Company (Toronto), the Wellington
Repertory Theatre (Wellington, New Zealand), Workshop West Theatre (Edmonton, Alta.), the Asolo Theater
(Sarasota, Fla.), Alberta Theatre Projects (Calgary), the Gyre and Gimble Theatre Company (Dublin), and The Mingei Theatre (Tokyo). He
has won a Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award for Writing (for Odd Jobs), the
Edmonton Sterling Award for Outstanding New Play (for both The Third Ascent
and Prairie Report,), and is published by both ProPlay and the Playwrights Guild of Canada.
Frank has taught at the University of British Columbia and the University
of Alberta (where he was a Distinguished Visiting Artist), and is currently
an instructor in dramatic writing at Malaspina University-College on Vancouver
Island. He has also worked professionally as a literary manager and dramaturg, and writes regularly for
various magazines and newspapers, including backofthebook.ca. His most recent play, Big Baby, has been seen in Vancouver, Calgary, and Los Angeles.
Tolstoy's Wife was premiered by Alberta Theatre Projects, Calgary, in January, 1997
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