The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov

written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1821-1881 (1995); directed by David Fishelson; performed by Ed Asner, 1929-, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Kate Asner, Angela Bettis, John de Lancie, 1948-, Sharon Gless, 1943-, Harry Hamlin, 1951-, Kaitlin Hopkins, 1964-, Richard Hoyt Miller, John Kapelos, 1956-, Robert Machray, 1945-, Joseph Mascolo, 1935-, Jon Matthews, Johanna McKay, Paul Mercier, Laurel Moglen, Michael Rivkin, Peggy Roeder, John Rubinstein, 1946-, Tom Virtue, 1957-, Douglas Weston and Ping Wu, 1956- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1995, originally published 1995), 2 hours 16 mins

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Adapted by
David Fishelson
Field of Interest
Drama
Director
David Fishelson
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Duration
2 hours 16 mins
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Drama
Label
L.A. Theatre Works
Original Publication Date
1995
Performer
Ed Asner, 1929-, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Kate Asner, Angela Bettis, John de Lancie, 1948-, Sharon Gless, 1943-, Harry Hamlin, 1951-, Kaitlin Hopkins, 1964-, Richard Hoyt Miller, John Kapelos, 1956-, Robert Machray, 1945-, Joseph Mascolo, 1935-, Jon Matthews, Johanna McKay, Paul Mercier, Laurel Moglen, Michael Rivkin, Peggy Roeder, John Rubinstein, 1946-, Tom Virtue, 1957-, Douglas Weston, Ping Wu, 1956-
Playwright
Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1821-1881
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Place Published / Released
Los Angeles, CA
Release Date
1995
Setting
Russia
Subject
Drama, Theatre, Literature & Language, Music & Performing Arts, Drama, American Theater, Modern Theater, Drama, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Siblings, Brothers, Father-son relationships, Family, Ethics, Morals, Murder, Love, Romance, Parricide, Money, Family conflict, Ivan Karamazov, Dmitry Karamazov, Alyosha Karamazov, Smerdyakov, Grushenka, Katerina, Father Zossima, Fyodor Karamazov, Grigory, Rakitin, Marfa, Mussyalovich, Miusov, Father Joseph, Father Paissy
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Drama, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Siblings, Brothers, Father-son relationships, Family, Ethics, Morals, Murder, Love, Romance, Parricide, Money, Family conflict

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