Optimistic Tragedy (Russian: Оптимистическая трагедия) is a play written by Vsevolod Vishnevskiy in the Soviet Union in 1933 with a dedication to the 15th anniversary of the Red Army.[1][2][3][4]
The play is set in St. Petersburg, and Kronstadt, Russia, after the Russian Revolution and during the Russian Civil War. Some scenes are set on a ship of the Red Navy on the Baltic Sea near Saint Petersburg. The play has three acts.[2][3][4]
Adaptations
The play was adapted into the film Optimistic Tragedy by Samson Samsonov.
In 1965, Alexander Kholminov adapted it into an opera.
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