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A Visit from Vanya
Second only to Shakespeare, Chekhov is the most performed playwright in the world; but he was more a man of letters than a man of the theatre. How should his work be played?
OLEG EFREMOV , the director of the Moscow Arts Theatre where Chekhov's plays were originally performed under the direction of the legendary Stanislavski, was in Oxford this summer with three of his actors to make masterclasses for the British American
Drama Academy.
Apart from the students, actors and directors from the RSC at Stratford came to see them, to listen, to learn and to watch them perform.
Observing the text of Uncle
Vanya emerge from the page into performance in its original language, theatre and film director,
David Jones , identifies how much we can still learn from the theatre at which, 80 years ago, Chekhov's own wife created some of his most famous roles. Film editors
BOB FORTWAY , LAURIE CHOAT
Executive producer NIGEL WILLIAMS Producer RICHARD DENTON
Book: All the World's a Stage - a survey of the development of the theatre.
Hardback, £12.95. UK orders to Seeker and Warburg
0 FEATURE: page 25 and WODDIS ON: page 99

Contributors

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Oleg Efremov
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David Jones
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Bob Fortway
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Laurie Choat
Producer:
Nigel Williams

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