Breaking The Silence
by Stephen Poliakoff

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Set in Russia shortly after the Revolution, Stephen Poliakoff's intriguing and moving play has an autobiographical background in that it is inspired by what happened to his own family in Russia.

Produced first by the RSC at the Pit and later transferring to the Mermaid the play follows the material and spiritual adjustments the upper middle class Pesiakoff family has to make to their life when they are forced to live in a railway carriage for many years.

Although ostensibly employed as Telephone Examiner, father spends his time and government money on trying to record sound on to film.

With the death of Lenin, however, the research must be abandoned and the family is forced to flee.

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"Romantic in mood, richly theatrical, cleverly plotted and vividly characterised."

— London Sunday Express

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1985
BindingPaperback
EditionNew Ed
Pages76
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573016172
ISBN-100573016178
DCC822/.914

Breaking The Silence is a British play written by Stephen Poliakoff and published by Samuel French in London (1985).

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