A drunken poet stumbles through the streets of Moscow, trying to catch a train to a suburban utopia, in this antinaturalistic stage version of Venedikt Yerofeyev's satirical postmodern novel Moscow–Petrushki. The production is adapted and directed by Varda, a dissident Polish theatermaker turned New York restaurateur who is making his return to the creative world after a long absence.
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