The Idiots Karamazov

December 10, 1999 - January 16, 2000

Chock full of snarky irreverance, The Idiots Karamazov is a zany literary cabaret that makes Cliff Notes look like high scholarship.

A zany literary cabaret! What would you expect to play in repertory with Ivanov—another esteemed Russian classic? Not quite. When Constance Garnett translates Dostoevsky, the Brothers Karamazov become expert plumbers and Anaïs Nin has Mary Tyrone over for eggshell and mayonnaise sandwiches. Confused? Then you'd better take a course with Professors Durang and Innaurato, who'll puree the whole Western canon before your very eyes. The Idiots Karamazov is a zany literary cabaret that makes Cliff Notes look like high scholarship. You'll be amazed at how many characters are skewered on this wild, irreverent sword.

SYNOPSIS

Constance Garnett, the doddering British translatrix of the Russian classics, is embarking on her translation of The Brothers Karamazov. Her failing memory and obstinate self-regard make the process difficult, and soon the Russian brothers are joined by a host of characters, literary and real, who can scarcely tell their troikas from their samovars. Soon Mary Tyrone is rubbing shoulders with Anaïs Nin at a monstrous tea party where sexual conventions are abandoned and the politics are revolutionary. The Karamazovs are a mighty clan, but can even they survive the coup de plume when Constance drops her authorial guard and enters the fray herself?

Creative Team

by

Christopher Durang & Albert Innaurato

music by

Constance Garnett, translator Thomas Derrah
Ernest, her butler Doug Goodenough
Alyosha Karamazov, the monk Sean Dugan
Ivan Karamazov, the intellectual Jonathan Hova
Dmitri Karamazov, the sensualist Antonio Edwards Suarez
Smerdyakov Karamazov, the epileptic Boni Alvarez
Fyodor Karamazov, the father John Douglas Thompson
Mary Tyrone Karamazov, the mother Paula Plum
Father Zossima, the mystic Remo Airaldi
Anais Nin, a woman of letters Karen MacDonald
Djuna Barnes, her secretary Mercedes Herrero
Miss Nin's Leather Girls Naemmah White-Peppers, Nora Zimmett
Grushenka, a Russian prostitute Greta Sanchez Ramirez
Grushenka II Faye Debonis
Altar Boys

William Cryer, Oliver Poole

directed by Karin Coonrod
set design by Scott Bradley
costume design by

Catherine Zuber

light design by Michael Chybowski
sound design by Christopher Walker
music direction by Michael Friedman
stage managed by Anne S. King

 

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Runtime:

2 hours, including intermission

Venue:

64 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138