- Platonov (play)
"Platonov" is the name in English given to an early, untitled play written in Russian by
Anton Chekhov . The lead character is "Mikhail Platonov", a disillusioned provincial schoolmaster, and his name is used for the title in English translations. The work has been adapted and produced at theAlmeida Theatre in London, theBristol Old Vic , and by theSoulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto. [ [http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2000-07-27/theatre_reviews.html NOW On / Stage / Theatre Reviews / Jul 27 - Aug 2, 2000 ] ] cite web
last =Billington
first = Michael
authorlink = Michael Billington (critic)
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title = Platonov
work = The Guardian
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date =2001-09-13
url = http://arts.guardian.co.uk/critic/review/0,,566966,00.html
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accessdate = 2008-04-29] A widely-performed adaptation by playwrightMichael Frayn , given the title "Wild Honey", appeared in 1984.Chekhov's own text, which despite a running time of about five hours he never thought of as finished, is seldom played. However in 1997 the directorLev Dodin and the Maly Theatre of St Petersburg presented a faithful, and once again untitled, version at the annualWeimar arts festival. The running time was four hours.cite book
last = Gottlieb
first = Vera
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coauthors = Paul Alain
title = The Cambridge Companion to Chekhov
publisher = Cambridge University Press
date = 2000
location = Cambridge, England
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isbn =0521589177 ] The production was taken toSt Petersburg andMilan later that year.Film
In 1976 writer
Aleksander Adabashian and directorNikita Mikhalkov transformed the work into a film, Неоконченная пьеса для механического пианино "(Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino)", made in Russian byMosfilm and released in the west as "An unfinished piece for mechanical piano". This in turn was reworked byTrevor Griffiths into a new stage version called "Piano", produced at the Cottesloe Theatre, London, in August 1990.Stephen Rea was Platonov.References
External links
* [http://www.changeperformingarts.com/Dodin/play_photos.html Maly Theatre production, 1997]
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