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Dramaturge

meet ROMAN FREUD

TWO OF HIS SHORT MOVIE SCRIPTS WERE FILMED – ENCOUNTER (2009) AND DÉJÀ VU (2010) AND NOMINATED AT NEW YORK INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL.

ENCOUNTER (2009) AND DÉJÀ VU (2010)

WRITTEN BY R. FREUD ABOUT THE GREAT RUSSIAN-JEWISH ACTOR/DIRECTOR SOLOMON MIKHOELS WAS STAGED AND PERFORMED BY THE PM THEATER IN NEW YORK AND AFTER TWO SOLD-OUT RUNS SUCCESSFULLY TOURED THE EAST AND WEST COASTS OF THE UNITED STATES

SINGING WINDMILLS PLAY

Roman is a graduate of The Schukin Theater School in Moscow. He directed and performed in Shakespeare’s Hamlet/Claudius, Twelfth Night/Orsino, Salinger’s Franny/Lane, and other plays. Roman worked at the Moscow Jewish Chamber Musical Theater as a musical actor and throughout his six years there starred in all of the company’s productions. Tango of Life, Lomir Ale Ineynem and Fiddler on the Roof among them. As a company member, Mr. Freud toured and performed in New York Melbourne, Milan, Rome, Budapest and dozens of cities in the former Soviet Union. Mr. Freud moved to the United States in 1991.

His New York stage credits include Russian and English versions of Enemy, Love story by I.B. Singer/Herman Broder (Steps Theater), Unhappy Happiness by Chekov’s Lady with a dog/Gurov (Steps Theater), No Day, No Month, No Year by Gogol’s Dairy of a Madman/Medgy (Steps Theater), Vasily and Federico/multiple parts (Steps Theater). Three Sisters/Vershinin (Russian Arts Theater and Studio), Devil’s come to Moscow by Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita/Woland (Russian Arts Theater and Studio), Lady with a lapdog and other stories by A. Chekov/multiple characters (Russian Arts Theater and Studio), Passions by Mikhail/Ivan Vasilievich (Steps Theater), Singing Windmills/Zuskin (PM Theater), Green Carriage/Santa (Nota Bene Theater), The Unexpected Man/Paul (Steps Theater)
 
Mr. Freud has been writing film and theatrical scripts in English and Russian since 2004.

upcoming PREMIERE

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12 SHOWS

June 20-23
June 26-30

THE PLAY BY ROMAN FREUD, DIRECTED BY GERA SANDLER, IS A RETHINKING OF TOLSTOY`S STORY OF ANNA KARENINA BY CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS. RETHINKING, SOMETIMES TURNING INTO A DISPUTE. 

SHOW INFORMATION:

RUNTIME: 90 MINUTES
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: THE SHOW IS IN RUSSIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES. 

IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE PLACING YOUR ORDER, CALL 
(212) 912-2618. AND PLEASE EMAIL QUESTIONS TO  wsyboxoffice@ymcanyc.org

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