![]() The L Magazine | Postwar Italian Cinema + Gogol = Comedy Gold The L Magazine Though The Overcoat was co-adapted by Cesare Zavattini, a leading member of the Neo-realist movement, from Russian author Nikolai Gogol's most famous work, ... |
![]() guardian.co.uk | Tsarina in my eyes guardian.co.uk At least that's what I thought when I first heard, some 25 years ago, of Cherevichki, Tchaikovsky's only comic opera based on a fairytale by Nikolai Gogol. ... |
John Jay plays start next week Lewisboro Ledger The following week, high school students will perform Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector on Thursday, Nov. 19 and Friday, Nov. ... |
Taras Bulba Eye Weekly Written and directed by Vladimir Bortko, based on the novel by Nikolai Gogol. 129 min. STC. Screen Nov 7, 8pm at the Regent Theatre (551 Mt Pleasant) as ... |
Curbing the sale of 'dead souls' European Voice In Nikolai Gogol's best-known novel, an itinerant swindler called Chichikov lands on a get-rich-quick scheme, buying up “dead souls”, ... |
Sydney Brenner Toronto Star It's a book called Dead Souls, and it's by a great Russian writer called Nikolai Gogol who was a bit crazy because he burned half the manuscript. ... |
![]() New York Magazine | All New York's a Stage New York Magazine ... the dark nights of the artistic soul of it all, was during William Kentridge's one-man masterpiece rendition of Nikolai Gogol's short story “The Nose. ... |
Dinner theater set for Nov. 21 in Pekin Grand Forks Herald Larimore will present “The Overcoat,” written by Nikolai Gogol and adapted for the stage by Tim Kelly. The cast features Jessica Georgeson, Shay Knutson, ... |
Europe's Grand Cemeteries are a Treasure Trove of Buried History Wall Street Journal There's the grave of Nadezhda Alliluyeva, found dead in an apparent suicide after a spat with her husband, Stalin; there's the tomb of Nikolai Gogol, ... |
![]() Examiner.com | The Norton Museum presents William Kentridge: Five Themes Examiner.com Dmitri Shostakovich created the opera in 1930 based on Nikolai Gogol's absurdist short story written in 1836. The room is an installation of projected films ... |