 
        A worm's eye vie of post-Communist Russia, from the Siberian-born author of Plasticine.
"Terrific... Writers like Sigarev are the future - right now."
Independent
"Moves between harsh realism and flights of dramatic poetry, between gentle humour and thuggish violence... The Royal Court has discovered a tremendous new talent in Sigarev."
Daily Telegraph
"A vivid picture of Russia's unending contradictions... What makes the play so exciting is its effortless mix of personal and social detail."
The Guardian
"Raw, flawed, but very interesting indeed."
The Times
"Sasha Dugdale's translation is brutally and vividly colloquial, and the acting blazes with pain, anger and fugitive hope."
Sunday Times
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