
Adapting Chekhov in the 21st Century
Seven Contemporary Plays
RashDashPan Pan TheatreBonnie GreerDead CentreAnton ChekhovInua EllamsVinay PatelSimon Stephens(Author)
Frances Babbage(Editor)
Methuen Drama (Publisher)
Published on 20. February 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-350-50122-5 (ISBN)
Description
Rediscover Anton Chekhov's acclaimed works in radical, creative new ways.
The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard: Chekhov's major plays have been perennially popular since the late 19th century. But, as a new wave of diverse, contemporary theatre makers engage with his legendary works, these classics are transformed and reimagined by bold new approaches. In doing so, Chekhov's original drama is not only explored but reanimated and interrogated in revolutionary ways.
From an ambitious one-person production, to a dance-poetry-play hybrid, to an intergalactic voyage, Chekhov's work has never been so expansive or his experimental spirit so realised. This collection draws together seven contrasting adaptations, ranging from the formally inventive, to those that relocate the originals in times and places that expose forces of privilege and power.
With an introduction by Frances Babbage which equips the reader with key methods of conceptualising dramatic adaptation, as well as providing a critical overview of the long history of Chekhovian rewritings for the stage, Adapting Chekhov in the 21st Century is a much-needed tool for adaptation and theatre studies students and Chekhov enthusiasts alike.
The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard: Chekhov's major plays have been perennially popular since the late 19th century. But, as a new wave of diverse, contemporary theatre makers engage with his legendary works, these classics are transformed and reimagined by bold new approaches. In doing so, Chekhov's original drama is not only explored but reanimated and interrogated in revolutionary ways.
From an ambitious one-person production, to a dance-poetry-play hybrid, to an intergalactic voyage, Chekhov's work has never been so expansive or his experimental spirit so realised. This collection draws together seven contrasting adaptations, ranging from the formally inventive, to those that relocate the originals in times and places that expose forces of privilege and power.
With an introduction by Frances Babbage which equips the reader with key methods of conceptualising dramatic adaptation, as well as providing a critical overview of the long history of Chekhovian rewritings for the stage, Adapting Chekhov in the 21st Century is a much-needed tool for adaptation and theatre studies students and Chekhov enthusiasts alike.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
662 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-50122-5 (9781350501225)
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Persons
Frances Babbage is Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has published widely on performance, adaptation and rewriting, with monographs including Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre (Methuen Drama, 2017) and Re-Visioning Myth: Modern and Contemporary Drama by Women (2011).
Author
Author
Author
Editor
University of Sheffield, UK
Content
Introduction, by Frances Babbage
The Seagull and Other Birds by Pan-Pan Theatre (2014)
Chekhov's First Play by Dead Centre (2016)
The Hotel Cerise by Bonnie Greer (2016)
Three Sisters by RashDash (2018)
Three Sisters by Inua Ellams (2019)
The Cherry Orchard by Vinay Patel (2022)
Vanya by Simon Stephens (2023)
The Seagull and Other Birds by Pan-Pan Theatre (2014)
Chekhov's First Play by Dead Centre (2016)
The Hotel Cerise by Bonnie Greer (2016)
Three Sisters by RashDash (2018)
Three Sisters by Inua Ellams (2019)
The Cherry Orchard by Vinay Patel (2022)
Vanya by Simon Stephens (2023)