Mikhail BulgakovTHE MASTER AND MARGARITA
Large hall
Latvian translation by Ojārs VācietisSynchronization of Latvian and Estonian translations by Katri Aivare
Premiere - 22nd March, 2024
Duration - 3h 45min
What do you do when the Devil himself visits the city? Should you beg and plead for mercy? The people of Bulgakov's novel don't. To them, the Devil's arrival means an opportunity for personal gain and social ascent, some even hope for a raise or a bigger apartment. They suspect each other of collaboration, obsequiousness, and absolute opportunism. And isn't that indeed very human? Life turns into a petty workplace power struggle where no one believes in anything higher than power. The only thing everyone can agree on is that there is no God.
Satan has put the city folk under his spell, awakened the dead, and thrown a party. In the end, love and friendship will triumph over all totalitarian and evil forces. However, this can only be after death. Bulgakov continues to pose pertinent questions – why doesn't atheism work, why are there always multiple truths? His writing remains relevant, current, and adept at exposing, seam by seam, the flaws in our postnormal times. To this day, “The Master and Margarita” entraps the readers of the novel: you may enter it with ease, yet you may never leave.
This work embodies the unapologetic creative joy of a genius and his resentment toward a world where the only defence against bureaucrats and opportunists is a refined culture of thought. It has always been a universal weapon against the erosion of genuine human relationships – and such remains the case, although today mere words no longer suffice.
- This show includes the smoking of cigarettes and e-cigarettes!
- Strobe lighting is used in the show!
- 12+
Upcoming performances
Cast
- Mārtiņš Meiers
- (The Master, Yeshua Ha-Nozri)
- Ieva Segliņa
- (Margarita)
- Arturs Krūzkops
- (Woland)
- Artūrs Skrastiņš
- (Pontius Pilate)
- Madara Viļčuka
- (Hella)
- Niklāvs Kurpnieks
- (Koroviev-Fagott)
- Imants Strads
- (Berlioz)
- Kārlis Arnolds Avots
- (Ivan Homeless)
- Gints Grāvelis
- (Aphranius, Abrakov)
- Dainis Gaidelis
- (Joseph Kaifa, Beskudnikov)
- Kaspars Dumburs
- (Mark Rat-Killer, Poplavsky)
- Meinards Liepiņš
- (Judas of Kiriath, Riukhin)
- Katrīna Griga
- (Niza, Lukinishna)
- Milēna Miškēviča
- (Frieda)
- Aldis Siliņš
- (Andrei Fokich)
- Toms Veličko
- (Poprikhin)
- Ilze Ķuzule-Skrastiņa
- (Tamara Polumesyats)
Production team
- Theatre-version, Set, Video and Costume Design, Directing
- Ene-Liis Semper, Tiit Ojasoo
- Body and Movement Work
- Jüri Nael
- Sound Design
- Jakob Juhkam
- Light Designer
- Jussi Ruskanen
- Directors' Assistant
- Diana Kaijaka
- Acting and Stage Speech Consultant
- Aina Matīsa
- Video Solutions
- Andris Fridrihsons, Edmunds Cīrulis, Dāvis Dreiska