Raskolnikov
The play “Raskolnikov,” written and directed by Ufuk Aydogan, immerses the audience in a dark and tense atmosphere inspired by the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky. At the center of the story is a young man who believes himself to be Raskolnikov and seems possessed by his inner demons. In the name of revenge, he chooses the theater stage, and his target is not a poor pawnbroker, but a wealthy, young, and dazzling woman.
The production makes the audience feel the growing tension not only on a physical level but also deep inside — in the darkest corners of the soul. It is a psychological drama that keeps viewers on edge until the very last minute and leaves a strong emotional aftertaste.

