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Girl Without a Dowry (Бесприданница, Bespridannitsa) is an 1879 psychological drama by Aleksandr Ostrovsky. It was directed by Constantin Stanislavski for his amateur Society of Art and Literature in Moscow, in a production that opened on 19 December 1896. The Soviet film director Yakov Protazanov filmed a cinematic adaptation of the play in 1937 called Without Dowry.

A Burning Heart (Горячее сердце), also known as An Ardent Heart, is a 1869 play by Aleksandr Ostrovsky. It is a melodrama that dramatises the story of Robin Hood. It was directed by Constantin Stanislavski at his Moscow Art Theatre, in a production that opened on 23 January 1926. Gennadi Kazansky directed a cinematic adaptation of the play in 1953.

Artists and Admirers (Таланты и поклонники), also known as Artistes and Admirers, is an 1881 four-act comedy by Aleksandr Ostrovsky about life in the theatre. The play was first published in 1882. It was directed by Constantin Stanislavski at his Moscow Art Theatre, in a production that opened on 14 June 1933. It was also performed at the Stanislavsky Theatre in a production that opened on 3 May 1998.

Light Without Heat (Светит, да не греет) is an 1881 five-act play written by Aleksandr Ostrovsky and Nikolai Solovyov. It was directed by Constantin Stanislavski for his amateur Society of Art and Literature in Moscow, in a production that opened on 15 December 1894, with Stanislavski in the role of Rabachev.


 * Text of the play (in Russian)