An Optimistic Tragedy
For the 1963 Soviet film, see Optimistic Tragedy (film).
Optimistic Tragedy (Russian: Оптимистическая трагедия) is a play written by Vsevolod Vishnevskiy in the Soviet Union in 1933 with a dedication to the 15th anniversary of the Red Army.
The play is set in St. Petersburg, and Kronstadt, Russia, after the Russian Revolution and during the Russian Civil War. Some scenes are set on a ship of the Red Navy on the Baltic Sea near Saint Petersburg. The play has three acts.
Adaptations
The play was adapted into the film Optimistic Tragedy by Samson Samsonov.
In 1965, Alexander Kholminov adapted it into an opera.
References
- Russian original text: Оптимистическая трагедия
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