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Preserving the text of the play, the amazing dialogues, the brilliant characters, we have transposed the action into today’s Russian provinces and changed only one thing: the age of the heroes. In Anton Chekhov’s play the heroines are aged around 25; now they are 55. What does that do? The heroes’ retorts, stylistically inappropriate from today’s twenty-year-olds, are absolutely organic for the older generation, the ‘Soviet’ intelligentsia. The problems of Chekhov’s classical work concerning the search for a meaning in life, the loss of ideals, the fear before death without having achieved anything in the world, the desire to be useful to others – all these things are also a typical attribute of the Soviet intelligentsia.
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Lyudmila Polyakova | Unowned | |
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Anna Kamenkova | Unowned | |
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Irina Mazurkevich | Unowned | |
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Maksim Sukhanov | Unowned | |
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Aleksandr Baluev | Unowned | |
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Aleksandra Nazarova | Anfisa, nanny | Unowned |
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Igor Korovin | abbe | Unowned |
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Igor Yasulovich | Unowned | |
Igor Yatsko | Unowned | ||
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Aleksandr Pashutin | Unowned | |
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Vladimir Nosik | Unowned | |
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Viktor Potapeshkin | Unowned | |
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Natali Yura | Unowned | |
Mariya Nikulochkina | Unowned | ||
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Alexander Malinin | Unowned |