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The Master and Margarita (Dramatized)

By: Mikhail Bulgakov
Narrated by: David Catlin, Thomas Cox, Lawrence DiStasi, Christine Dunford, Laura Eason, Joy Gregory, Doug Hara
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Publisher's summary

A full-cast dramatization of the classic Russian novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. Satan and his retinue, including a seven-foot-tall skinny fellow with a pince-nez , an obnoxious cigar smoking black cat, and a beautiful naked vampire visit Moscow in the 1920s, taking with them chaos and insanity whereever they go. A full-cast performance featuring David Catlin, Thomas Cox, Lawrence DiStasi, Christine Dunford, Laura Eason, Joy Gregory, Doug Hara, David Kersnar, Mariann Mayberry, Joey Slotnick, Phillip Smith, and Andrew White.

©2010 L.A. Theatre Works (P)2010 L.A. Theatre Works

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As great as it ought to be

What made the experience of listening to The Master and Margarita (Dramatized) the most enjoyable?

For the same reason I've read the book so many times - because it's a fabulous story, delivered here with such enthusiasm and gusto that the characters come to life the moment they open their mouths.

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You don't have a choice - it draws you in immediately!

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Too confusing as an audiobook

The book may have been hard to turn into a play in the first place, but this particular cast is a motley crew of accents, and casts a female actor in a male role, which makes the audio-only version of the play of the book incredibly difficult to follow.

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