Trevor Griffiths's clear-eyed version of Chekhov's great play about a nation on the brink of revolution was first staged at the Nottingham Playhouse in 1977, and later filmed for the BBC by Richard Eyre, with Judi Dench, Bill Paterson, Harriet Walter and Timothy Spall.
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Trevor Griffiths's clear-eyed version of Chekhov's great play about a nation on the brink of revolution was first staged at the Nottingham Playhouse in 1977, and later filmed for the BBC by Richard Eyre, with Judi Dench, Bill Paterson, Harriet Walter and Timothy Spall.
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Anton Chekhov's classic play The Cherry Orchard, in a new translation by Trevor Griffiths.

Product details

ISBN
9780571141999
Published
1989-10-16
Publisher
Faber & Faber; Faber & Faber
Weight
104 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
126 mm
Thickness
5 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
64

Author

Biographical note

Anton Chekhov, Russian dramatist and short-story writer, was born in 1860, the son of a grocer and the grandson of a serf. After graduating in medicine from Moscow University in 1884, he began to make his name in the theatre with the one-act comedies The Bear, The Proposal and The Wedding. His earliest full-length plays, Ivanov (1887) and The Wood Demon (1889), were not successful, and The Seagull, produced in 1896, was a failure until a triumphant revival by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. This was followed by Uncle Vanya (1899), Three Sisters (1901) and The Cherry Orchard (1904), shortly after the production of which Chekhov died. The first English translations of his plays were performed within five years of his death.