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Five Plays by Anton Chekhov
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett, Amanda Friday, Jeff Moon, David Prickett, Ron Altman, Leanne Yau, full cast, Andy Harrington
- Length: 9 hrs
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Summary
A collection of four of Chekhov's most popular dramas together with his unusual one-act comedy, The Boor, presented by members of The Online Stage.
Program
- The Seagull - translated by George Calderon
- Uncle Vanya - translated by Marian Fell
- The Three Sisters - translated by Julius West
- The Cherry Orchard - translated by George Calderon
- The Boor - translated by Hilmar Baukage
Produced by Elizabeth Klett.
Featuring the voices of Andy Harrington, Leanne Yau, Elizabeth Chambers, Elizabeth Klett, Amanda Friday, Jeff Moon, David Prickett, Tovarisch, Ron Altman, Noel Badrian, Ben Stevens, Ted Wenskus, Denis Daly, Maureen Boutilier, Linda Barrans, Susan Iannucci, and Marty Kryz.
Public Domain (P)2018 The Online Stage
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- W Lynch
- 10-01-21
Clumsy & Amatuerish
Very poor cast and clumsy boring dialogue. Acting is mostly embarrassing. I do not recommend buying this.
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