"The Roman Bath" is a play by the Bulgarian writer Stanislaw Stratiew from 1974. A real Roman bath from the time when Bulgaria belonged to the domain of Roman emperors is excavated during repair work in Ivan Antonov's apartment, which returns unsuspectingly from vacation. Suddenly, a lot of people are interested in the bathroom, all of whom hope to gain advantage, career and recognition with the help of the precious find, while Antonov's claim to housing is not taken into account.

The 30-part Audibook production was voted "Audiobook of the Year" in 1999. A fantastic adventure story, a love story, a philosophical parable about good and evil and the power and impotence of art, a grotesque about Russian bureaucracy - a Russian Faust. The novel "Master and Margarita" was written by Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov, in the Soviet Union between 1928 and 1940 during Stalin's regime. The story concerns a visit by the devil to the officially atheistic Soviet Union.