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Ivanov
Ivanov | Anton Chekhov
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This adaptation by David Hare premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London in 1997 starring Ralph Fiennes This is a drama of a Russian landowner's half-farcical, half serious personal crisis as he plummets fast into domestic and philosophical chaos. The central scene concerns a debate between the landowner and the young doctor about honesty. The latter thinks that honesty is to do with blurting out offensive truths, whilst the former insists that no-one can acquire honesty unless they have the self knowledge to examine their own motives. By turns despairing and passionate, this play offers an insight into a robust young writer, exploring themes that were to interest him in his later plays.
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bravenewtrav2
Ivanov | Anton Chekhov
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Made a new account after lost access to @bravenewtrav when I deleted my old email. My first Chekhov. Difficult to follow the names but fascinated by how he writes characters. His oldest one and I‘ve heard his least accessible compared to his other stuff. Looking forward to reading “The Sea Gull” next & hoping I have an easier time with it.

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rabbitprincess
Ivanov | Anton Chekhov
Mehso-so

My ears were ringing after this play because everyone seemed to be shouting about something or other. I am around Ivanov's age and could relate to feelings of disillusionment and failure after acquiring too many responsibilities, but I did not have a great deal of sympathy for him.

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GoneFishing
Ivanov | Anton Chekhov

Each of us is full of too many wheels, screws and valves to permit us to judge one another on a first impression or by two or three external signs.