The Game
By Peter Sheffer
Andrew, an aging eccentric English aristocrat, confronts Milo, a young Englishman of Jewish-Italian descent, and his wife’s lover. This is the kind of duel where the weapon is chosen by the injured party, that is, Andrew. Because Andrew is a person who loves games, he chooses to defeat his adversary by means of a game, the purpose of which is to destroy his personality.
The show ran 15 times, in Russian, in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Rishon Lezion, and elsewhere.
Reviews
Premiere: February, 1997
The show was produced in Russian
The show received excellent reviews in the Russian and Hebrew press. Reviews appeared in Vesty, Vremia, Novosty Nedeli, 24 Hours.
Director: Igor Berezin
Stage set and costumes: Regina Shapir
Music: Michael Glozman
Lighting: Michael Cherniavsky
Cast
Andrew White: Pavel Tzitrinel
Milo Tindel: Michael Teplitzky