

Realism
Anthony Neilson
In the summer of 1939 in a small Moscow theatre a company of actors begins rehearsals of a new play to commemorate Stalin's sixtieth birthday.
It is a tough gig, because for Soviet artists working towards the Radiant Future the old showbiz maxim 'the show must go on' is an order you can't refuse.
Another opening, another show trial!
Realism is a comedy of nerves, a backstage farce set in a pressure cooker.
It is about the spirit that makes art live and the forces that want to crush it.
(It includes 2 acts, 6 male, 2 female).
Realism is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Paul Galloway and published by Currency Press in Strawberry Hills, NSW (2009).
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