* . *
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Earth-News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment

    MLB All-Stars and Entertainment Icons Ready to Light Up the 2026 ANNEXUS Pro-Am

    3 Cincinnati Natives Who Took Center Stage at the 2026 Grammy Awards

    2026 Grammy Awards Winners Announced: Live Updates Inside

    Everything You Need to Know About Why AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (AMC) is Trending

    Shreveport Resident Makes Their Voice Heard in 2026 GRAMMY Awards Voting

    Local Students Shine Bright, Win Prestigious National Theater Award at 2026 JTF Atlanta

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology

    Wake Schools considering new internet filtering, monitoring technology – WRAL

    Explore the Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies Poised to Revolutionize 2026

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget 2026: How Technology is Empowering Every Indian-from Farmers to Women in STEM and Beyond

    Schools Face Challenges Providing Assistive Technology – Disability Scoop

    Tecsun Technology Unveils Exciting Innovations at Bay Area AI Summit

    Pentagon CTO Appoints Six Defense Tech Veterans to Drive Breakthrough Innovations

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment

    MLB All-Stars and Entertainment Icons Ready to Light Up the 2026 ANNEXUS Pro-Am

    3 Cincinnati Natives Who Took Center Stage at the 2026 Grammy Awards

    2026 Grammy Awards Winners Announced: Live Updates Inside

    Everything You Need to Know About Why AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (AMC) is Trending

    Shreveport Resident Makes Their Voice Heard in 2026 GRAMMY Awards Voting

    Local Students Shine Bright, Win Prestigious National Theater Award at 2026 JTF Atlanta

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology

    Wake Schools considering new internet filtering, monitoring technology – WRAL

    Explore the Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies Poised to Revolutionize 2026

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget 2026: How Technology is Empowering Every Indian-from Farmers to Women in STEM and Beyond

    Schools Face Challenges Providing Assistive Technology – Disability Scoop

    Tecsun Technology Unveils Exciting Innovations at Bay Area AI Summit

    Pentagon CTO Appoints Six Defense Tech Veterans to Drive Breakthrough Innovations

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
Earth-News
No Result
View All Result
Home Entertainment

‘Patriots’ Theater Review: Michael Stuhlbarg Stars in Peter Morgan’s Chronicle of Russian Oligarchs Who Fueled Putin’s Rise

April 23, 2024
in Entertainment
‘Patriots’ Theater Review: Michael Stuhlbarg Stars in Peter Morgan’s Chronicle of Russian Oligarchs Who Fueled Putin’s Rise
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Peter Morgan’s new play Patriots, now on Broadway, opens with an awareness of its audience. “In the West you have no idea,” Boris Berezovksy (an excellent Michael Stuhlbarg) says through a voiceover. “You think of Russia as a cold, bleak place, full of hardship and cruelty.” The stage is bare, and the oligarch, who played an instrumental role in Vladimir Putin’s rise to power, speaks to us from a liminal space. He goes on to describe the beauty of his country, Russian music, the sounds of children laughing in the streets and the taste of ice cream on a cold day.

When the stage comes into view (set design by Miriam Buether, lighting design by Jack Knowles), it’s 1955. Berezovsky is a schoolboy gifted in mathematics. A teacher urges his parents — congenial and full of quips — to push their son. “Anyone can be a doctor, Mrs. Berezovsky,” says the teacher played by Jeff Biehl, as if pleading. “Only the elite can be a mathematician. It’s like entering the gates of heaven.”

Berezovsky does become an elite, although not in the way his teacher imagined. (The gates through which he enters look awfully hellish.) Morgan zips 40 years into the future, where Berezovsky has made a fortune by pouncing on and exploiting small-business legal loopholes in the waning years of the Soviet Union. With his riches, the Russian entrepreneur turns to politics and media: He buys the country’s main television channel and bribes elected officials to do his bidding. Berezovsky insists that his actions are for the good of the country, cleverly framing his greed as evidence of national loyalty.

Patriots isn’t as nefarious as its protagonist, but it operates with a similar slipperiness. Morgan’s work, co-produced by Netflix in the streamer’s first Broadway foray, maps a morality play onto its portrait of betrayal while also sketching Putin’s rise to power. (There’s a universe where this show, with its broad subject matter, might have worked better as a television series akin to Morgan’s Netflix powerhouse The Crown.) But Patriots, directed by Rupert Goold, is at its most narratively and politically compelling when it investigates betrayal, a terrain that allows Morgan to build out Berezovsky’s inner life and help us understand the oligarch’s relationships to Putin (a chilling Will Keen) and Roman Abramovich, a younger Russian entrepreneur played by an assured Luke Thallon.

The ties among these three men anchor Patriots, which otherwise can sometimes feel too unwieldy in its ambitions. Through Berezovsky, Putin and Abramovic, Morgan crafts a kinetic and gripping story of politics as a proxy war for the rich, powerful and egotistical. Patriots kicks off with Berezovsky sitting in the office of his night club, Logovaz, a hedonic den and watering hole for the country’s oligarchs. Stuhlbarg exhilarates from the start. He plays up Berezovsky’s quick wit and general irascibility, roaring commands at his assistant (Nick Rehberger) while juggling phone calls from ex-wife (Camila Canó-Flaviá), his new girl (Marianna Gailus), Putin (who at the time is deputy mayor of St. Petersburg) and Abramovich, an eager businessman whom he calls “the kid.” Sitting at a desk perched on a raised part of the stage, Berezovsky resembles a king.

Much of Patriots’ sluggish first act chronicles this royal’s slick maneuverings in Russia. Morgan deploys some awkward exposition to orient audiences whose knowledge of the mammoth Eastern European nation might not amount to more than a handful of recent headlines. Berezovsky’s dealings with an initially wide-eyed Abramovich, a straight-edged Putin and some smart uses of news broadcast programming lay out the Russian political landscape of the late 90s. The historical groundwork connects Patriots to the present day, giving viewers a rudimentary sense of the circumstances and forces that thrust Putin into his presidency. What led him to become an authoritarian ruler is more shakily handled.

Tucked among these diplomatic affairs are tender flashbacks of Berezovsky with his old math professor (a sharp Ronald Guttman), who worried that his pupil’s insatiable desire for more might lead to his ruin. These memories reveal the scale of the oligarch’s ambition: He was never going to be satisfied leading a quiet academic life.

That Berezovsky’s fate takes a Shakespearean turn in Patriots’ more energetic second act is unsurprising. Morgan’s play, from its opening moments, looks West. After Putin becomes president, he abandons the cadre of businessmen who helped catapult him to power. The former KGB intelligence officer, whom Keen initially plays with a slight meekness, transforms into a steely and ruthless politician. A furious Berezovsky launches a campaign against Putin, whom he repeatedly describes as a “nobody.” The battle waged is a losing one for our capricious oligarch, who is subsequently abandoned by Abramovich and forced into exile.

When Patriots closes in on the three principal characters, whose distance from each other on the stage mirrors the increasing chasm between them, the results are jolting and, ironically, topical. With the egos of the rich at the center, money becomes a tool and politics little more than a stage where loyalties are tested and charges of betrayal are levied.

Venue: Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York
Cast: Michael Stuhlbarg, Will Keen, Luke Thallon, Stella Baker, Ronald Guttman, Alex Hurt, Rosie Benton, Jeff Biehl, Peter Bradbury, Camila Canó-Flaviá, Marianna Gailus, Paul Kynman, Adam Poss, Nick Rehberger, Benjamin Bonenfant, Danielle Chaves, Joe Forbrich, Tony Ward
Playwright: Peter Morgan
Director: Rupert Goold
Set designer: Miriam Buether
Costume designer: Deborah Andrews, Miriam Buether
Lighting designer: Jack Knowles
Sound designer & composer: Adam Cork
Presented by Sonia Friedman Productions, Netflix, Nederlander Presentations, Richard Winkler, Stephanie P. McClelland, Ted Snowdon, Jamie DeRoy/Ken & Rande Greiner, Richard Batchelder, TT Partners (Executive Producers)

>>> Read full article>>>
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source : HollywoodReporter – https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/patriots-review-michael-stuhlbarg-peter-morgan-putin-1235879043/

Tags: entertainmentPatriotstheater’
Previous Post

Even Cable TV Giants Know That Consumers Prefer Streaming — But They’ve Got a Plan for That

Next Post

Wings and Rings Makes Huge Strides in Q1: Innovations, Loyalty Growth and Strategic Partnerships

Detroit Country Day Teacher Breaks Guinness World Record for Longest Teaching Career

February 3, 2026

China’s Economic Growth Slows as Capital and Tech Investments Decline

February 3, 2026

MLB All-Stars and Entertainment Icons Ready to Light Up the 2026 ANNEXUS Pro-Am

February 3, 2026

Farmers Ready to Embrace Mental Health Support but Face Significant Barriers, Experts Reveal

February 3, 2026

Wiener Closes the Year with the Highest Cash Reserves in His Campaign

February 3, 2026

Massive Cleanup Effort Recovers 3,500 Gallons of Oily Water After Fishing Vessel Quaker Maid Sinks in Seattle

February 3, 2026

Reflecting on the Devastating 1996 Oregon Flood: Lessons We Must Never Forget

February 3, 2026

Earn Your Bachelor of Applied Science Degree 100% Online – Study from Home with UH!

February 3, 2026

Affordable New Skechers Women’s Outdoor Lifestyle Raggaes Sandals – Perfect for Your Next Adventure!

February 3, 2026

Wake Schools considering new internet filtering, monitoring technology – WRAL

February 3, 2026

Categories

Archives

February 2026
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728  
« Jan    
Earth-News.info

The Earth News is an independent English-language daily published Website from all around the World News

Browse by Category

  • Business (20,132)
  • Ecology (1,054)
  • Economy (1,071)
  • Entertainment (21,950)
  • General (19,693)
  • Health (10,113)
  • Lifestyle (1,086)
  • News (22,149)
  • People (1,080)
  • Politics (1,088)
  • Science (16,287)
  • Sports (21,573)
  • Technology (16,054)
  • World (1,063)

Recent News

Detroit Country Day Teacher Breaks Guinness World Record for Longest Teaching Career

February 3, 2026

China’s Economic Growth Slows as Capital and Tech Investments Decline

February 3, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

Go to mobile version