
Mother Russia (Yee)
Lauren Yee
This haunting play unfolds in Moscow, where an independent journalist covering Putin’s first term struggles to maintain sanity and hope in increasingly hostile circumstances.
She finds herself on the brink of an explosive story – but as danger mounts for her and her sources, she questions whether her bravery will make any difference at all.
Vladimir is about standing up to immorality no matter the cost when you know your nation is headed for disaster.
"Ambitious and sprawling… important stories require big swings, and Sheffer is taking one… the drama crackles, full of tension, intrigue and poignancy."
— The New York Times
"Compelling… delivers a harrowing glimpse into the life of a journalist fighting to maintain her moral compass amidst political turmoil. With timely relevance, Vladimir explores the escalating pressures journalists face in repressive regimes, offering a tense, intimate portrait of one woman’s battle for truth."
— Times Square Chronicles
"Vladimir’s strength lies in its moral core… it accumulates enough awful truth to leave you sore and shaken… [Sheffer] isn’t interested in fleshing out the man behind the authoritarian mask. She’s interested in what Putin and his ilk have wrought – what they’re continuing to wreak from their marble halls, dachas and superyachts. Particularly, she’s gripped by questions of storytelling and truth. Her play is driven by a deep belief, no matter how dark the night, in the urgent significance of speaking truth to power; at the same time, it’s shot through with a terrible doubt, like a dream of death that starts you out of sleep – the suspicion that perhaps we have allowed such evil to amass in the world that no righteous struggle is enough, the fear that the monster will always, always win."
— Vulture
"Timely… affecting… spiked with unexpected humor… deliver[s] an emotional wallop."
— New York Theatre Guide
| Character |
|---|
| Kostya An editor, Raya’s boss, forties–fifties (Diminutive of KONSTANTIN) |
| Yevgeny A financial analyst, Raya’s source, thirties (Diminutive: ZHENYA) |
| Galina Raya’s daughter, twenties (Diminutive: GALYA) |
| Andrei A Kremlin official, Kostya’s friend, forties–fifties |
| Jim An American investor |
| Chovka A young woman from Chechnya, teens–twentiesSuggested doubling tracks:YEVGENY/SASHA |
| Raya A journalist, forties–fifties (Diminutive of RAISA) |
Vladimir – Manhattan Theatre Club Promo
Vladimir is a play written by Erika Sheffer and published by Samuel French .
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