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Slavs!
''Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness'' is a 1994 play by Tony Kushner, set in the USSR as it crumbles and during its later rebirth as a collection of independent states. The play has four acts, beginning in 1985 and ending in 1992. The play premiered at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky on 8 March 1994. It later moved to the New York Theatre Workshop on 12 December 1994, in a production featuring Academy Award-winner, Marisa Tomei and Mischa Barton.〔 ==Plot== The action begins in Moscow in March 1985 as Mikhail Gorbachev succeeded Konstantin Chernenko as General Secretary of the Communist Party. Katherina is a feisty lesbian security guard at a Soviet archive facility that holds the brains of the USSR's late leaders. After getting her the job at the facility, Popolitipov (Jones), an apparatchik, attempts to woo her. Unfortunately for Popolitipov, she has already fallen for the oncologist Bonfila (Schulz), a descendant of one of the fathers of the revolution. Serge is a Bolshevik whose obsession with the future has deadly results. Vodya is a young girl that is dying from nuclear waste poisioning. She appears as both an apparition during a man's inebriated state and again in 1992 in Siberia but this time alive and mute. It is here in Siberia where Katherina and Bonfila confront the fallout and human misery caused by nuclear waste〔 Rodent, an unintelligent bureaucrat is also sent to the country on a good-will mission, where he confronts the misery of a mute Vodya and her enraged mother.〔(Steven Culp in "Slavs!" ) Steven Culp on TV. Retrieved on 24 December 2011〕
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