Mammoth (play)

Mammoth (Bulgarian: Мамут) is a 1990 satirical play by Bulgarian playwright Stanislav Stratiev. It was written in 1989,[1] but premiered at the Satirical Theatre of Sofia on October 12, 1990.

Plot

The play centres around the Associate Professor of Linguistics Ivan Antonov, his wife Martha—a professor of composition at the conservatory, and their son Bozhidar. Suddenly, in the middle of the night on the wall appears the shadow of the mammoth, which is said to appear wherever an unsolved crime is committed. Gradually the shadow of the mammoth appears throughout the block, neighborhood, and finally across the city.

gollark: 57cb75c28acd8ef6d0601940891fa6fe
gollark: e6b66dd37e03376870615ad1d8ab5d9e
gollark: You are presumably *somewhat* more likely to find random data about geographically near things.
gollark: Him not being in the same country means it's less likely you'll randomly run into datæ, I mean.
gollark: Nobody isn't even in the same country.

References

  1. Jacobson, Josepha (1 June 2002). Contemporary Bulgarian plays. Tantalus. p. 116.
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