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Roman Freud — portrait

New York City · Est. 1991

RomanFreud

Actor. Playwright. Artistic Director.
Illuminating the human condition through the art of theatre.

30+
Stage Roles
17
Years in NYC
8
Original Plays
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Born where the stage was already alive — and he never left it.

Roman Freud is a Moscow-born actor, playwright, and Artistic Director of Five Evenings Theater — one of New York City's vital forces in Russian-language and bilingual Off-Broadway theatre. A graduate of The Schukin Theater School in Moscow, he has built an extraordinary career spanning more than three decades across two continents.

A remarkable biographical detail anchors his life's work: Roman was born and spent his first eight years in the very building that once housed GOSET — the State Jewish Theatre led by Solomon Mikhoels. That proximity to one of Soviet Russia's most legendary theatrical institutions left a mark that would shape both his artistry and his subject matter for decades.

After graduating from the Schukin School, he joined the Moscow Jewish Chamber Musical Theater (KEMT), where he starred in all of the company's productions over six years, including Tango of Life, Lomir Ale Ineynem, and Fiddler on the Roof. As a company member, he toured and performed in New York, Melbourne, Milan, Rome, Budapest, and dozens of cities across the former Soviet Union.

Mr. Freud moved to the United States in 1991. Since then, he has appeared in over thirty New York productions and has been writing film and theatrical scripts in English and Russian since 2004. His work consistently explores themes of art, exile, identity, and historical memory — with a particular affinity for figures caught between cultures and epochs.

Training
The Schukin Theater School, Moscow
Based In
New York City
Artistic Director
Five Evenings Theater
Languages
Russian & English
Film
Two short films nominated at NY Indie Film Festival
Early Career
Moscow Jewish Chamber Musical Theater (KEMT)
Roman Freud on stage
Roman Freud performing
Roman Freud in costume
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Plays as Playwright

★ World Premiere · Currently Running · Off-Broadway

Beneath the Ice of the Vistula

A powerful two-character drama set in Warsaw, 1939, on the brink of the Nazi invasion. Renowned Jewish composer Adam Kobylanski, determined to create his magnum opus, locks himself inside his Mokotów apartment, entrusting housekeeper Lydia Mazurik with the only key. What begins as a simple arrangement soon cracks open into a profound and volatile connection.

Their unlikely relationship deepens as war looms — and it is through art that both characters transcend the encroaching tragedy. A sweeping tale of artistic obsession, forbidden love, and the fragile, defiant beauty that can be created on the brink of oblivion.

A Five Evenings Theatre production in association with New Wave Arts Theatre Collective & EventMuze production company. Directed by Eduard Tolokonnikov. Roman Freud performs the role of Adam on select dates.

"From the very first moment, the audience felt like voyeurs, not just watching a play but being immersed in the drama and pathos… The dialog was rich and delivered with such poignancy and realism… A finer production would be difficult to imagine."

— ELJNYC Review

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Venue
The West End Theatre, NYC
263 W 86th St, New York, NY 10024
Began
February 12, 2026
Starring
Cady McClain
Three-time Emmy® Award winner
Director
Eduard Tolokonnikov
Rating
R — Restricted
Contains adult material
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Acting on Stage

Over 30 roles across New York's finest theater companies — from Chekhov to Bulgakov, from Singer to Gogol.

Roman Freud's stage career spans the full range of classical and contemporary dramatic literature in both Russian and English. He has worked with Steps Theater, Russian Art Theater and Studio, PM Theater, Enterprise Theater, and Five Evenings Theater — embodying figures ranging from Vershinin in Three Sisters to Voland in The Master and Margarita.

Role Play / Show Playwright Company Year
IlyinFive EveningsA. VolodinEnterprise2025
DominiqueAsteroid B-612R. FreudEnterprise2024
KareninAleksey AleksandrovichR. FreudEnterprise2024
Paul ParskyThe Unexpected ManY. RezaSteps Theater2024
Granovsky / ZuskinSinging WindmillsR. FreudPM Theater2023
ShvokhnevGamblersN. GogolRussian Art Theater2019
PetrovichOvercoatN. GogolRussian Art Theater2019
DornSeagullA. ChekhovRussian Art Theater2019
BologovskyThe Waiter and the SlutN. BerberovaRussian Art Theater2018
Jose Arcadio BuendiaMacondo (100 Years of Solitude)G. MarquesRussian Art Theater2018
Multiple CharactersLady with a Lapdog and Other StoriesA. ChekhovRussian Art Theater2017
VolandMaster and MargaritaM. BulgakovRussian Art Theater2016
VershininThree SistersA. ChekhovRussian Art Theater2015
First PenguinMeet at the Ark at EightU. HubSteps Theater2013
JosephAsk JosephR. Freud / S. StepnovSteps Theater2012
MedjiNo Day, No Month, No Year (Diary of the Madman)N. GogolSteps Theater2011
GurovLady with a LapdogA. ChekhovSteps Theater2010
Herman BroderEnemies, Love Story (English)I. B. SingerSteps Theater2009
Herman BroderEnemies, Love Story (Russian)I. B. SingerSteps Theater2008
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Screenwriting & Film

In addition to his work in theater, Roman Freud has written scripts for both stage and screen in English and Russian since 2004. Two of his short film scripts were brought to the screen and recognized on the festival circuit.

Both films were nominated at the New York Independent Film Festival, affirming his voice as a storyteller who moves fluidly between mediums.

2009
Encounter
★ NY Independent Film Festival Nominee
2010
Déjà Vu
★ NY Independent Film Festival Nominee
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A Life in the Theatre

Moscow — Early Years
Born into theatrical history
Born and raised for his first eight years in the building that previously housed GOSET — the State Jewish Theatre led by the legendary Solomon Mikhoels. A formative geographic accident that would define his artistic obsessions.
Training — Schukin Theater School
Graduate of The Schukin Theater School, Moscow
Trained in the Vakhtangov tradition. Directed and performed in Shakespeare's Hamlet (Claudius), Twelfth Night (Orsino), Salinger's Franny (Lane), and other works.
Moscow — KEMT Years
Moscow Jewish Chamber Musical Theater (KEMT)
Six years as a company member, starring in all productions: Tango of Life, Lomir Ale Ineynem, Fiddler on the Roof. Toured New York, Melbourne, Milan, Rome, Budapest, and across the former Soviet Union.
1991 — New York City
Arrival in the United States
Settled in New York City, joining the Russian-language theater community and quickly building a presence across multiple companies.
2004 — Playwright
Begins writing theatrical and film scripts
Initiated a parallel career as a playwright, writing in both English and Russian. Two short film scripts produced and nominated at the NY Independent Film Festival.
2012–2013
Ask Joseph — National acclaim
Co-authored with Slava Stepnov, the play about Joseph Brodsky toured New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Moscow, and Saransk to wide acclaim.
2023–2025 — Off-Broadway
Artistic Director, Five Evenings Theater
Producing and performing in a new generation of plays — Singing Windmills, Aleksey Aleksandrovich, Asteroid B-612, and Five Evenings — cementing his dual role as the driving creative and interpretive force of his own company.
2026 — World Premiere
Beneath the Ice of the Vistula
World premiere at The West End Theatre, NYC, starring three-time Emmy® winner Cady McClain. Roman performs the role of Adam on select dates, marking a new milestone in his career as both author and performer.
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Plays in Development

Ready for Production

Butterflies and Fish

A story about the renowned Russian artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mikhail Vrubel — his joy as a creator and his eternal battle with inner demons. The magical impact of an artist's creativity on surrounding reality.

Ready for Production

Toybele

A touching, almost fairy-tale-like story of a small-town widow and a wedding jester who pretends to be a mythical demon and deceitfully enters the woman's bedroom. An adaptation of Isaac Bashevis Singer's famous story "Taibele and Her Demon."

Currently Running

Beneath the Ice of the Vistula

World premiere running now at The West End Theatre, NYC. A powerful drama set in Warsaw, 1939 — a Jewish composer and his Polish housekeeper confronting art, love, and survival on the brink of Nazi invasion.

Five Evenings
Theater

Roman Freud is the Artistic Director of Five Evenings Theater — the producing company behind his original works and Off-Broadway productions. For press inquiries, production information, or collaboration proposals, please reach out through the respective theater companies.

Theater Companies
Five Evenings Theater Artistic Director
Enterprise Theater Actor / Playwright
PM Theater Actor / Playwright
Steps Theater Actor
Russian Art Theater and Studio Actor
The West End Theatre Resident Playwright
Nota Bene Theater Actor