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I want to put on a production of The Seagull by next year
Really good video
1:16 anyone know the source of this picture?
Bar the terrible Samovar gaff, one of the best episodes yet. Also you forgot to mention that Napoleon tried to conquer Russia and failed disastrously, hence the genre dedicated to exclusively besmirching him.
Has a bloopers compilation been made of this CrashCourse? If not, there should be! 😀
3:52–4:28–UGH! If Chekhov were around today, he'd be that awkward kid who thinks himself an artistic genius and who's avoided by everyone else, even the other theater kids, because he's so irritatingly, undeservedly full of himself.
I'm sorry, I know it must be an unpopular opinion since he's hailed as a playwriting god, but I don't like Chekhov. He seems insufferably pretentious. Weaving solid subtext into work that's "actually like real life" doesn't mean you abandon creating strong tales and characters. Any schmuck with a pen could write plays with plots as self-indulgent and boringly stretched out as Chekhov's. The fact that "The Seagull" first bombed at its premiere and audiences booed it doesn't surprise me at all.
Okay, I've said it. Now you can go ahead and declare me a theatrical heretic and send me to Siberia or something.
Mistake-orama. Gogol wrote before Tolstoy, and "The Government Inspector" was seen by the then-current tsar during Gogol's life. Chekhov was against drinking, so linking him with lots of vodka is misleading. No mention made of Griboyedov and "Woe for Wit" the most important play in Russia before Gogol, nor or Sukhovo-Kobylin. And his Russian pronunciation is miserable.
please, leave vodka alone:)
In your words so much meaning of Cherry Orchard is lost… but anyway the video is very informative
This is a very good series. I like it.
why was he yelling "who is gonna pay the mortgage" in between?