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The Sea Gull (Chaika : a Comedy in Four Acts)
 
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (Author), Nicholas Saunders (Author), Frank Dwyer (Author)

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October 1994 Chaika : a Comedy in Four Acts
Chekhov called The Sea Gull a comedy, and perhaps it is, if you're watching at some great Olympian distance from the cares, sorrows, hopes, and joys of human life. For mortals, however, this play stands as the incarnation of all the dreams and despair, the almost unbearable exhilaration and the truly unbearable anguish, that is the essence of youth.

The Sea Gull is the sharpest, the most achingly bittersweet, of Chekhov's great plays.


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Dubbed "a comedy in four acts" by Chekhov, The Sea Gull must be one of the saddest comedies in theater history--and one of the most moving. Concerned primarily with a starry-eyed young writer, his selfish, aging actress-mother, and their circle of friends, the play is filled with quiet, desperate characters who are disillusioned, unloved, and utterly trapped in hopeless, petty provincial lives. This new translation by Nicholas Saunders and Frank Dwyer is no funnier than others available, but it is considerably livelier and more literate; just reading it is a joy. In it, Chekhov's dialogue sparkles, and his characters leap off the page. Even that always awkward symbol, the dead sea gull that appears in the first and last acts, seems less so in this elegant version. This Sea Gull, first performed at the San Jose Repertory Theater (California) in the spring of 1994, makes a great alternative to all those dusty, academic renderings that make Chekhov seem fit only for college survey courses. Jack Helbig

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Russian

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