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The Triumph of the Kholopy, Mirror of Contemporary Russia

For the past two years, in St. Petersburg, this play has been played with closed windows, engulfing the public as much as the critics, tells the American daily newspaper The New York Times. Adapted from a play written at the beginning of the 20th century and half forgotten, this staging exposes the eternal traverses of the Russian people and their elites, without eluded contemporary Russia. Yet, until now, has escaped censorship.
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For the past two years, in St. Petersburg, this play has been played with closed windows, engulfing the public as much as the critics, tells the American daily newspaper The New York Times. Adapted from a play written at the beginning of the 20th century and half forgotten, this staging exposes the eternal traverses of the Russian people and their elites, without eluded contemporary Russia. Yet, until now, has escaped censorship.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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