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Wonderfully fresh and affecting.” Ben Brantley,
New York Times
This lucid interpretation rewards with its deep understanding of a complex play.” David Rooney,
Hollywood Reporter
The works of Russia’s greatest playwright, Anton Chekhov, masterfully blend comedy and pathos, creating a richness of texture and characterization rarely seen since Shakespeare. With
Three Sisters
(1901), his portrait of the Prozorov family’s elusive dream of returning from the provinces to an idealized Moscow, he captured a restlessness and yearning which remain enduringly modern. In Paul Schmidt’s version the basis for the Wooster Group’s acclaimed adaptation
Brace Up!
we can perceive, for the first time in English, a refreshingly clear and colloquial style we instinctively know as Chekhov’s own.
ANTON CHEKHOV
(1860-1904) led a double life as a practicing physician and a celebrated author of short stories and plays. The Moscow Art Theater’s stagings of
The Seagull
,
Uncle Vanya
The Cherry Orchard
and
under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky secured Chekhov’s reputation as a world-class dramatist.
PAUL SCHMIDT
edited
Meyerhold at Work
and has translated writings by Rimbaud, Khlebnikov, Gogol, Kaiser, Mayakovsky and Genet. Recipient of an NEA fellowship and of a doctorate in Russian from Harvard University, his translations, adaptations and original plays have been performed across the country.
New York Times
This lucid interpretation rewards with its deep understanding of a complex play.” David Rooney,
Hollywood Reporter
The works of Russia’s greatest playwright, Anton Chekhov, masterfully blend comedy and pathos, creating a richness of texture and characterization rarely seen since Shakespeare. With
Three Sisters
(1901), his portrait of the Prozorov family’s elusive dream of returning from the provinces to an idealized Moscow, he captured a restlessness and yearning which remain enduringly modern. In Paul Schmidt’s version the basis for the Wooster Group’s acclaimed adaptation
Brace Up!
we can perceive, for the first time in English, a refreshingly clear and colloquial style we instinctively know as Chekhov’s own.
ANTON CHEKHOV
(1860-1904) led a double life as a practicing physician and a celebrated author of short stories and plays. The Moscow Art Theater’s stagings of
The Seagull
,
Uncle Vanya
The Cherry Orchard
and
under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky secured Chekhov’s reputation as a world-class dramatist.
PAUL SCHMIDT
edited
Meyerhold at Work
and has translated writings by Rimbaud, Khlebnikov, Gogol, Kaiser, Mayakovsky and Genet. Recipient of an NEA fellowship and of a doctorate in Russian from Harvard University, his translations, adaptations and original plays have been performed across the country.