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2009 Season

Crime and Punishment buy-tickets
by Fyodor Dostoevsky,
adapted by Marilyn Campbell
and Curt Columbus
Sep 10 –Oct 3

Henry Heymann Theatre

 

“Do you believe the story of Lazarus?
Do you believe he rose from the dead?

Do you believe a man can be resurrected?”

A Pittsburgh Premiere!
A brilliant young student, an unorthodox detective, and a young woman forced into a life of prostitution are hurtled together by a brutal act of murder. Three actors bring one of the world’s greatest psychological novels to life in this thrilling, award-winning 90-minute adaptation.

Directed by Matthew Gray.

 
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(Please note: performance changes due to G20 summit. )

 Click here to download the Crime and Punishment program!

Panel Discussion

September 20, 3:45 p.m. (following the matinee performance)

Featured panelists include:

Matt Gray
Assistant Professor of Acting, Carnegie Mellon University, and director of Crime and Punishment

Vladimir Padunov
Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Robert Wettstein
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh

 

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PICT is partnering with faculty and staff of the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian and East European Studies (REES) to present a panel discussion and promote performances of Crime and Punishment. Visit www.ucis.pitt.edu/crees for more information.