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| GENRE |
Comedy |
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Full-length, 120 minutes
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| CAST |
4 females, 3 males |
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Three locations in a Russian park, and one realistic room with functioning doors.
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Adult language and content |
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| Three distinctly different clients travel to post-Soviet Russia, looking to obtain three distinctly different things: an oil-rich plot of land, an old White Russian Estate, and a baby from an orphanage. Svetlana, a witch-for-hire, is ready to help meet each of their needs. But when it turns out that the land, the estate, and the orphanage are all the same place, and everyone descends upon it simultaneously, Svetlana's talents are put to the test. Chaos and hilarity ensue. |
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| "The action moves at a fast and furious pace. Hatcher deserves credit for combining big laughs with musings on the fall of Communism." |
| --Chris Jones, Variety |
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| Tony McDonald, Diane Kondrat, and Michael Kenwood Lippert in the World Premiere of Mother Russia, Phoenix Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana (1998). |
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