โIn all my plays I havenโt introduced a single hero or a villain, but I couldnโt spare myself the buffoons.โ โ Anton Chekhov
Think you know Chekhov? Think again.
If you want to really understand his major plays in the sense of what he intended them to be, namely comedies, the early one-act farces, which Chekhov actually called โJokes,โ are essential.
Their comedic style is fierce, broad and impassioned. The characters are buffoons, yet they are also deeply human. Their idiocy is human, their struggle โ as they proverbially slip on a banana peel over and over again โ is human, and their eventual triumphs over the laws of human stupidity โ however absurd and incomplete those โtriumphsโ may be โ are human too. With that in mind, weโre putting up The Bear, The Proposal, and The Ravages of Tobacco all in one evening of crazy comedy.
Chekhov! 3 Farces will be performing:
February 21st โ March 9th, 2025
Thursday โ Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Special Performances:
Pay-What-You-Will Preview: February 20th
Location: 21ten Theatre
Ticket Prices:
General admission: $35
Students/Seniors: $30
Rush Tickets: $15
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