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Synopsis
Uncle Vanya spends his time idling around the country estate of his brother-in-law, Serebryakov, a retired professor, in Russia, 1898. His sister (the professor's wife) dead, Vanya indulges in a romantic malaise over Serebryakov's beautiful, young second wife, Yelena. Meanwhile Doctor Astrov, summoned to the estate to tend to the professor's myriad imagined aches and pains, is also in love with the enigmatic Yelena and remains oblivious to the fact that Serebryakov's daughter, Sonya, yearns for him. Trouble develops when Serebryakov announces his plan to sell the estate (Vanya and Sonya’s home) in order to invest the profits and make a fortune for himself and Yelena. Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya explores the disruption and discontent of a small group of people in rural 19th century Russia, and since its publication has helped pave the way for many of the world’s finest contemporary playwrights.
Show Information
- Book
- Anton Chekhov
- Category
- Play
- Age Guidance
- Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
- Number of Acts
- 4
- First Produced
- 1899
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- Settings
- Multiple Settings
- Time & Place
- 19th century russia
- Cast Size
- medium
- Licensor
- None/royalty-free
- Ideal For
- College/University, Ensemble Cast, High School, Professional Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult, Elderly Characters, Medium Cast
Context
Uncle Vanya was written in 1860 by Anton Chekhov, a doctor. A playwright in his spare time, Chekhov actually grew up in a country estate similar to the one described in this play. Vanya was based on an earlier play called The Wood Demon that he revised after its initial failure.
Chekhov was recovering from ill health when he wrote his final four (and most successful) plays: The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard. With these powerful works he helped develop what
to read the context for Uncle Vanya and to unlock other amazing theatre resources!Plot
Uncle Vanya begins on the lawn of a sprawling country estate in late 19th century Russia. Marina, the elderly housekeeper, sits peaceably knitting while Astrov, the family doctor, reminisces about the days when he first came to the country. The estate belongs to an academic named Serebryakov, and is managed year-round by his daughter Sonya and Ivan “Vanya” Voinitsky, his brother-in-law from a previous marriage. Now, newly married to the lovely and alluring Yelena, Serebryakov has returned home
to read the plot for Uncle Vanya and to unlock other amazing theatre resources!Characters
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