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A Night of Chekhov – 3 Short Plays
Review – A Night of Chekhov When one thinks of Anton Chekhov as a playwright, thoughts of The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull, and Uncle Vanya usually come to mind. However, there are also some short plays that Chekhov wrote which … Continue reading
Chekhov/Tolstoy Love Stories – A Fine Pairing
Chekhov/Tolstoy Love Stories is a unique and fine program running through March 21, 2020 at New York’s Theatre Row. The Mint Theater Company presents this first ever pairing of these two adaptations by Miles Malleson. The program is composed of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Chekhov, Jane Shaw, Jonathan Bank, Leo Tolstoy, Miles Malleson, Mint Theater Company
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