Heart of a Dog

Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club (CUADC)

Camden People's Theatre


'A Comedic Revolution' (Varsity)
'Hilarious and thought-provoking' (the TAB).
Written by Cambridge Footlight Miles Hitchens, and sponsored by CUADC, this is a black comedy based on Mikhail Bulgakov’s novella of the same name. On a cold Moscow night in 1925, a stray dog is lured to a professor’s laboratory, where his endocrine system is replaced with that of a recently deceased man. As the dog morphs into an increasingly human creature, the once-esteemed professor's life is overthrown and rampaged. The creature's revolutionary values infiltrate the professor's belief in order and tradition; his flat becomes a bourgeois stronghold, encroached not only from the outside by the red workers' party, but also from within by his own pet dog. 'Heart of a Dog' brings a cult literary farce to the London stage!

Theatre, Political, Satirical, Black Comedy, Amateur

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