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A comedy written by Americans John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow in a superb imitation of Chekov’s own style. The play is a examination of the writer and his relationships with his colleagues and his work. Winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Distinguished Playwrighting.
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A comedy written by Americans John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow in a superb imitation of [[Anton Chekhov|Chekov]]'s own style. The play is a examination of the writer and his relationships with his colleagues and his work. Winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Distinguished Playwrighting.
  
 
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== The original text ==

Latest revision as of 18:59, 24 January 2015

A comedy written by Americans John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow in a superb imitation of Chekov's own style. The play is a examination of the writer and his relationships with his colleagues and his work. Winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Distinguished Playwrighting.

The original text

Published by Samuel French

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Produced by PACT 1984/85 starring James Borthwick, Frantz Dobrowsky, Richard Haines, Jacqui Singer, Charlotte Butler and Billy Second.

Sources

PACT pamphlet Let Us Build a Heritage, 1984/85.


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