Summary A. A. Block Balaganchik


A. A. Block
Balaganchik
On the stage – an ordinary theater room with three walls, a window and a door. The Mystics of both sexes are sitting at the table with a concentrated look in their coats and fashionable dresses. Pierrot is sitting at the window in a white robe. Mystics are waiting for the arrival of Death, Pierrot awaits the arrival of his bride Columbine, Unexpectedly and unclear where the girl of unusual beauty appears. She is in white, behind her shoulders lies a braided braid. Pierrot enthusiastically kneels down prayerfully. The mystics lean back in horror on the backs of the chairs:
“The emptiness is in her eyes, the features are pale as marble, this is Death!” Pierrot tries to dissuade the Mystics, saying that this is Colombine, his bride, but the Chairman of the mystical assembly assures Piero that he is mistaken, this is Death. Confused Pierrot rushes to the exit, Colombine follows him. Appeared, the Harlequin leads Columbine, taking

her hand. Mystics lifelessly hang on the chairs – it seems, hang empty coats. The curtain closes, the author jumps out onto the stage. He tries to explain to the public the essence of the play he wrote: it is about the mutual love of two young souls; they are blocked by a third person, but the barriers finally fall, and those who are loving are united forever. He, the Author, does not recognize any allegories… However, he is not allowed to finish the sentence, the hand that has leaned out from behind the curtain grabs the Author by the scruff of the neck, and he disappears behind the scenes.
The curtain opens. On the stage there is a ball. Under the sound of dancing masks are circling, knights, ladies, clowns are walking. Sad Piero, sitting on the bench, utters a monologue: “I stood between the two lanterns And listened to their voices, As they whispered, closed their cloaks, Kissed their night in the eyes… Ah, then in the cabby sleigh He put my friend in my seat! frosted fog, I watched them from afar, Ah, with its nets entangled And, laughing, it rang with a bug! But when he wrapped it
up, – Ah, my friend fell face down! … And all night through the snowy streets We wandered-Harlequin and Pierrot. He pressed himself so tenderly to me, The feather tickled to me, He whispered to me:
“My brother, we are together, Inseparable for many days… We shall sink from that fight about the bride, About your cardboard bride! “Pierrot sadly removed.
Before the audience one by one pass lovers couples. Two, imagining that they are in church, quietly talking, sitting on a bench;
Two passionate lovers, their movements are swift; a pair of medieval lovers – she silently, like an echo, repeats the last words of each of his phrases. Appeared Harlequin: “The streets were sleepy and snowy I dragged a fool with me!” The world opened up to the rebellious, The snowy wind sang over me! / … Hello, peace! You are again with me! Your soul is close to me a long time! I’m going to breathe your spring In your golden window! ” The harlequin jumps into the drawn window – the paper bursts. In a paper break, against the backdrop of a busy dawn, Death is in long white robes with an oblique shoulder.
All in horror run up. Suddenly Pierrot appears, he slowly walks through the whole scene, stretching his arms to Death, and as it approaches, her features begin to come alive – and against the background of the dawn stands at the window of Colombin. Pierrot fits, wants to touch her hand – when suddenly the author’s head thrusts between them, which wants to connect the hands of Columbine and Pierrot. Suddenly, the scenery takes off and flies up, the masks run up, Piero lies helplessly on the empty stage. Plaintively and dreamily, Piero utters his monologue: “Oh, how bright is that she has left.” (The ringing comrade took her away.) She fell (she was of cardboard), and I came to laugh at her. It’s wrong to laugh at me What to do! She fell face down… I’m very sad.


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Summary A. A. Block Balaganchik