Venedikt Yerofeyev Moscow Stations
Venedikt Yerofeyev and Stephen Mulrine
Read by Tom Courtenay
Experience the poignant and humorous journey of an alcoholic hero in Moscow Stations, a dramatic adaptation of Venedikt Yerofeyev's work. This production, first broadcast on BBC Radio 3, features a captivating performance by Tom Courtenay, who brings the character to life amidst a backdrop of angels, a sphinx, and the haunting presence of Marxist-Leninist history.
Translated and dramatised for radio by Stephen Mulrine, this play takes listeners on a train journey filled with tears and laughter, accompanied by the evocative music of Sergei Kuryokhin. Join us for a unique exploration of the human experience through Yerofeyev's lens.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| Moscow Stations Part 1 | 1:05:16 |