CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Chekhov & Maria

New York Times: "Early in Jovanka Bach’s “Chekhov & Maria,” Anton Chekhov comes off as an inconsiderate jerk. His sister, Maria (pronounced MAHR-yuh), has spent the day preparing for his return from a trip. Dinner for two is in the oven, and Maria is giddy with anticipation. But Anton cavalierly decides to meet his pal Maxim Gorky for dinner instead."

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