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Uncle Varick review Chekhov's Vanya transposed to the swinging 60s by Mark Fisher

Howden Park centre, LivingstonChekhov's characters encounter the Beatles, pop art and mini-skirts in rural ScotlandAnton Chekhov's plays are populated with characters burdened by a sense of missed opportunity, but they are not mere exercises in self-pity. He has too great an awareness of the world beyond for that. For all their farcical failures and thwarted ambitions, his characters are products of their society on…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:44am on May 6, 2014

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