May 21, 2009
Passport Moscow: The Past is Still Ahead

On May 21, the Library for Foreign Literature in Moscow presented an outstanding cross-cultural event. A searing play about Marina Tsvetaeva, one of Russia’s most intense and uncompromising poets, who was very Russian and international herself was performed. Tsvetaeva spent much time abroad and spoke several languages. The Past Is Still Ahead premiered at the legendary Mayakovsky […]

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July 6, 2008
Pushkin House in London, UK presents The Past Is Still Ahead, circa July, 2008

Inna Bodner and The Pushkin House in London, United Kingdom, presents Sophia Romma’s internationally heralded play, “The Past Is Still Ahead,” which toured the United Kingdom and Ireland. The play depicts the tumultuous life of one of Soviet Russia’s most notoriously infamous poet’s, Marina Tsvetaeva for whom constellations are named.

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November 13, 2007
The Past is Still Ahead at Cherry Lane (New York Theater Guide)

Sophia Romma’s The Past is Still Ahead, based on a monologue by Israeli playwright Oded Be’eri, will play at Cherry Lane’s Studio Theatre from 6 – 15 Dec 2007. An English-speaking troupe drawn from Moscow’s Mayakovsky Academic Art Theatre will perform The Past is Still Ahead a five-character play about Marina Tsvetaeva, Soviet Russia’s most famous poet. The […]

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July 7, 2007
RTVI Interview with Actress Yelena Romanova

Victor Toppaler (for RTVI) interviews the celebrated award-winning actress, Yelena Romanova, of the Mayakovski Academic Art Theatre in Moscow as she speaks about her upcoming production of the internationally acclaimed play, “The Past Is Still Ahead” at the Cherry Lane Theatre, written and directed by Sophia Romma.

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