

Crime And Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky


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Full-Length Drama / This new, award-winning adaptation of Dostoyevsky's literary masterpiece Crime and Punishment is told by three actors playing Raskolnikov (the murderer), Porfiry Petrovitch (the detective), Sonia (the young prostitute) and many other characters in this famous story.
This "conversation on the nature of evil" is set in the mind of the murderer where he relives and explores, through the urging of Porfiry and Sonia, the thoughts, ideas and feelings that drove him to his horrible crime.
The play becomes a psychological landscape which creates a thrilling journey into the mind of a killer and his search for redemption.
Raskolnikov speaks directly to the audience at times, putting his case to them, so that the audience becomes another character in the telling.
This is an intimate psychological and spiritual journey which seeks to unveil hidden dimensions of the human condition.
(Cast: 2m., 1w.
~ Cast can be expanded to 3m., 4w.
for amateur productions only)
Crime and Punishment is a play written by Marilyn Campbell and Curt Columbus and published by Dramatic Publishing (1999).
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Dramatic Publishing · 1999
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