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Synopsis

A 35-year-old Russian man named Nikolai Ivanov is having a midlife crisis. He has fallen out of love with his wife Anna (who sacrificed everything for him), he is deeply in debt and in danger of losing his estate, and most troubling, he is severely depressed. He was once a highly successful member of the County Counsel, a man full of laughter, passion, and love, but now all he can do is complain about his life. As aware of this change as he is, he can’t seem to shake himself out of it, and it affects everyone around him. His wife Anna is dying of tuberculosis, and the doctor recommends that she take a trip to Crimea; but Ivanov can’t afford it. His distant relative Borkin, who is in charge of the estate, is full of ideas about how to make money, but Ivanov is too irritated by his company to take him seriously. The beautiful, intelligent daughter of Ivanov’s boss, Sasha, confesses her love for him, but even the excitement of that can’t snap him out of his morose mood. The cold Russian winters that we know so well from Chekhov’s other works seem to be a metaphor for Ivanov’s soul, and the darkness consuming him leads him and those who love him to a tragic end.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)
Number of Acts
4
First Produced
1887
Genres
Drama
Time & Place
A rural district in Central Russia
Cast Size
medium
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
College/University, Regional Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult, Elderly Characters, Medium Cast

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Nikolai Ivanov

Lead

Male

Anna

Lead

Female

Pável Lébedev

Lead

Male

Sasha

Lead

Female

County Matvéy Shabélsky

Supporting

Male

Zinaida

Supporting

Female

Eugene Lvov

Supporting

Male

Martha Babakina

Supporting

Female

Michael Borkin

Supporting

Male

Dimitry Kosykh

Featured

Male

Avdotya Nazarovna

Featured

Female

First, Second and Third Guest

Featured

Male

Ensemble

Ensemble

Either Gender

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