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Back to topPlays by Anton Chekhov, Adapted by Richard Nelson (Paperback)
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This collection includes three full-length plays: THE WOOD DEMON, THE SEAGULL, and THREE SISTERS.
THE WOOD DEMON:
"In the play I portray a disgusting, selfish, provincial fellow who for twenty years has been reading works on art but understanding nothing about the subject-a man who brings despondency and gloom to all those near him, who is not accessible to laughter and music-and who, despite all this, is undoubtedly happy."
Anton Chekhov
THE SEAGULL:
"It's a comedy with three female and six male roles, four acts, a landscape (view of a lake), lots of talk of literature, little action and 180 lbs of love."
Anton Chekhov
THREE SISTERS:
"But what I have written is a farce."
Anton Chekhov
" Chekhov] was afraid of provincial life being exaggerated and caricatured, of his officers being turned into the usual heel-clickers with jingling spurs. He wanted us to play the parts of simple, charming, decent people in 'untheatrical' uniforms which looked as if they'd actually been worn."
Konstantin Stanislavsky