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2002

Plasticine

Play Details

Context

Place Premiered 
Centre of Dramaturgy and Direction, Moscow

Artistic Director
Ian Rickson

Translated by
Sasha Dugdale

Original Language
Russian

Dates Performed

Friday 15th March 2002
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs

Play Details

Synopsis

A gritty housing estate in post-Soviet Russia becomes the backdrop for a harrowing exploration of adolescent alienation and societal decay.

Maksim, a troubled teenager, navigates a bleak world of poverty, violence, and sexual exploitation in his rundown neighborhood. As he struggles to connect with his peers and find his place, a series of increasingly disturbing encounters—including the suicide of a classmate and a brutal sexual assault—push him towards a devastating breaking point.

Vassily Sigarev’s stark, unflinching play is a visceral portrayal of youth in crisis and a society in moral freefall. Through a series of loosely connected vignettes, “Plasticine” examines themes of sexual awakening, institutional failure, and the cycle of abuse. The play’s raw, often graphic content is juxtaposed with moments of surreal beauty, as Maksim seeks solace in his artistic creations. Sigarev’s use of stark dialogue and brutal imagery creates a nightmarish landscape where innocence is corrupted and hope seems impossibly out of reach.

Director(s)

Dominic Cooke

Photo credit

All images credited to Ivan Kyncl

Content includes

Contains strong language, graphic sexual content, violence, and themes of suicide and sexual abuse.

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Cast & Creative

Cast

Daniel Cerqueira

Cast

Brian Dick

Cast

Matthew Dunstan

Cast

Liz Kettle

Cast

Michael Legge

Cast

Mary Macleod

Cast

Myfanwy Waring

Translator

Sasha Dugdale

Designer

Ian MacNeil

Lighting

Johanna Town

Sound

Paul Arditti

Music

Gary Yershon

Assistant Director

Neran Persaud

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