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The Glavrepertkom, which had the power to sanction or prohibit the play, decided that Beg glorified emigration and White generals.
Although rehearsals were continued, Stalin prohibited Beg on the Soviet stage.
In the play Molier (The Cabal of Hypocrites), Bulgakov plunges "into fairy Paris of the XVII century". The duel of the great dramatist and actor, Moliere, with a royal palace hypocrite was the theme around which the action took place.
After the review by Pravda of the play's premiere, the play was banned from the theater repertoire.
Bulgakov's play Batum about the revolutionary years of Joseph Stalin, was prohibited by Stalin himself.
His plays Ivan Vasilievich, Last Days (Pushkin), and Don Quixote were also banned.
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