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Bliss by Fraser Grace to run at Finborough Theatre

by Staff Writer
April 4, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Bliss at Finborough Theatre

Bliss at Finborough Theatre

Written by Fraser Grace and based on a short story by censored writer Andrey Platonov, Bliss tells the tragic yet heart-warming tale of a young couple trying to build a life against the odds in the aftermath of civil war.

Andrey Platonov (1899–1951) was heavily censored in his lifetime for writing works that focused on hardship and the truth of human experience rather than Stalin’s propaganda. Bliss shows the ruins of 1920s Russia, where ‘victorious’ soldier Nikita returns home battered and worn to his drunken father and to Lyuba, a girl he remembers from before the war. Against a backdrop full of unexploded ordnance and the ghosts of the lost, Nikita and Lyuba must pick their way to some kind of future.

Bliss is based on Soviet existentialist writer Andrey Platonov’s The River Potudan. Platonov wrote politically controversial works that were mostly censored in the Soviet Union until the 1980s. He insisted on focusing on the terrible price people paid every day for their leaders’ grandiose visions.  Stalin is reputed to have written “scum” in the margin of one of his stories titled For Future Use, and to have said to Alexander Fadeyev, who would later become Secretary of the Writers’ Union, “Give him a good belting—for future use!” Platonov’s work has just recently been rediscovered by Russia and the west, and an annual festival is now held in his hometown, where Bliss premiered in 2019. Bliss was due to have its UK premiere in February, and has been rescheduled due to Covid.

       

Fraser Grace said, “I stumbled across Platonov’s story The River Potudan about ten years ago – and it dug its claws in. I was gripped by the starkness of the world, the austerity of the writing – and the desperate/funny pragmatism that helps Nikita and Lyuba set about building a life in the awful aftermath of war. The resulting play, Bliss, reminds us that survivors of war carry barely comprehensible damage inside themselves. It’s a theme that is always relevant, and painfully so now.”

Menagerie is an award-winning new writing theatre company based at Cambridge Junction. Over the past 20 years, its international co-productions of plays – including work by Steve Waters, Janice Okoh, Tim Etchells, Fraser Grace and Naomi Wallace – have been seen in Cambridge, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Istanbul, St Petersburg, New York, Prague, Frankfurt, Belgrade and Goa, India.

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Bliss is at Finborough Theatre 17th May to 11th June 2022. More information can be found here.

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