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The Master and Margarita by Ron Hutchinson based on the original novel by Mikhail Bulgakov directed by Barry Kyle Helen F. Spencer Theatre, James C. Olson PAC
UMKC presents a world premiere production of Bulgakov's great novel, in a version by multi-award winning screenwriter and playwright Ron Hutchinson, and directed by Barry Kyle. This is the book, banned in the Soviet Union, and described by many as the greatest novel of the 20th century, which on no accounts must be missed. A hilarious and amazing work, it's a show which is part circus, part philosopher's stone, part heartbreaking love story. A vast work of the imagination, The Master and Margarita may be the biggest production we have ever attempted. -- Barry Kyle, director
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