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CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (43) by Robert Shuman

There are plays written on the simplest of themes, which in themselves are not interesting. But they are permeated by the eternal, and he who feels this quality in them perceives that they are written for all time. Chekhov is a writer of such plays. (MLIA)

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 9:03pm on October 10, 2019

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