Synopsis
Duck Hunting
Aleksandr Vampilov trans by Alma H. Law
Published by Dramatists Play Service
6 Male 4 Female
He has come to detest his boring job and the petty superior he must defer to; his marriage is falling apart; he feels betrayed by his friends, he disdains the young student who offers him the passion and sense of wonder he once derived from his wife
He seems concerned only with his annual hunting trip which, he hopes, will restore a purpose and identity to his life. But events continue to frustrate him: his wife aborts the child who might have saved their relationship
And the new apartment they have wrested from the grudging bureaucracy seems more a tomb than a home; and ultimately, suicide appears to be Zilov's only alternative
But, in the end, emboldened by vodka and defying the persistent bad weather, Zilov does go hunting-for the will to live is stronger than the desire to give up, and hope remains, even in the gray sameness of an existence gone stale
A perceptive, inventive play from the modern Russian theatre which, remarkably, dares to expose the darker side of life in contemporary Soviet society, and the deep-seated malaise that troubles many of its citizens
Produced with notable success by Arena Stage, in Washington, D.C
"On this evidence, Vampilov was a remarkable playwright" ~ Washington Post
"Once again, Arena has scored a major success. It has given us a fascinating play that is also a fascinating document" ~ Washington Star
" a drama of unusual depth and perception " ~ Variety