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    Explore " anton chekhov" with insightful episodes like "Andrew Scott's one-man Uncle Vanya", "In his 90th year, Michael Frayn's plays still make noise", "The NPS Trilogy is Complete with Lauren Boone aka Miwo’s Friend", "The Emergence of A Literary Genius: Anton Chekhov" and "George Saunders' lessons from the Russian masters" from podcasts like ""The Stage Show", "The Stage Show", "The Nail Polish Sisters", "The Global Novel: a literature podcast" and "The Book Show"" and more!

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    Andrew Scott's one-man Uncle Vanya

    Andrew Scott's one-man Uncle Vanya

    The acclaimed Irish actor Andrew Scott tackles his most challenging stage role yet in a one-man retelling of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya. The production, Vanya, was commissioned and directed by Sam Yates, a young British director who was mentored by the likes of Trevor Nunn, Nicholas Hytner and Phyllida Lloyd. 

    Also, opening nights can be stressful under any circumstances, but what do you do when a zombie apocalypse threatens curtain time? We're joined by the team behind Zombie! The Musical. And an updated version of Patrick Hamilton's 1938 play Gaslight is now touring Australia. We meet the director and writers.

    In his 90th year, Michael Frayn's plays still make noise

    In his 90th year, Michael Frayn's plays still make noise

    The English writer Michael Frayn has produced a staggering amount of journalism, novels, philosophy, non-fiction and plays. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning writer of Benefactors, Noises Off and Copenhagen celebrates his 90th birthday this year.

    Also, in the regional Victorian town of Camperdown, a local theatre company has endured for 75 years. We drop by the town's historic Theatre Royal to attend their sold-out 75th Anniversary Spectacular and meet the dedicated community members keeping the Camperdown Theatre Company alive.

    The NPS Trilogy is Complete with Lauren Boone aka Miwo’s Friend

    The NPS Trilogy is Complete with Lauren Boone aka Miwo’s Friend

    This week Bella and Jami are joined by their third Nail Polish Sister, Lauren, who also happens to be the producer for the show. Turns out she’s not just a voice from the ether. No one knows them better at this point than she does, so they get deeper into some of their likes and dislikes, and discuss one of the most important identifying factors of any kids life: the screen name. If you love theatre, are fascinated by turtle sex,  have a crush on the Kelce brothers and are a ride or die Vin Diesel fan, this episode is for you, friend. 

    Plays mentioned in the episode: 

    - Private Lives by Noel Coward

    - Aliens by Annie Baker

    - The Seagull by Anton Chekhov

    This week's Surprise MFer: Watch Season 1 Episode 3 of Kath & Kim on Netflix. 

    The Emergence of A Literary Genius: Anton Chekhov

    The Emergence of A Literary Genius: Anton Chekhov

    In 1886, a twenty-six-year-old Anton Chekhov was publishing short stories, humor pieces, and articles at an astonishing rate, and was still a practicing physician. Yet as he honed his craft and continued to draw inspiration from the vivid characters in his own life, he found himself—to his surprise and occasional embarrassment—admired by a growing legion of fans, including Tolstoy himself.

    He had not yet succumbed to the ravages of tuberculosis. He was a lively, frank, and funny correspondent and a dedicated mentor. And as Bob Blaisdell discovers, his vivid articles, stories, and plays from this period—when read in conjunction with his correspondence—become a psychological and emotional diary.

    From the literary scholar and acclaimed author of Creating Anna Karenina comes the new book this year Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of a Literary Genius , Bob Blaisdell astutely examines the psychological portraits of Chekhov’s distinct, carefully observed characters and how they reflect their creator during a period when there was little barrier between his imagination and his pen.


    Recommended readings:
    Bob Blaisdell, Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of A Literary Genius
    Anton Chekhov, Complete Works of Anton Chekhov


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    The School Mistress, written by Anton Chekhov

    The School Mistress, written by Anton Chekhov

    Our heroine, Marya Vassilyevna, has dark musings on a bright spring day.   

    Anton Chekhov has been described as the master of the short story. The School Mistress explores the stark difference between the daily realities that we face versus our inner dreams and hopes.  

    John Bell is our  was our narrator and he is also the writer, producer, and actor on "Bell's in the Batfry" podcast, which can be found at:
    [http://thebatfry.libsyn.com/]

    We are always looking forward to discovering our next writer, so if you are interested in contributing, please send us your short story of fewer than 5,000 words to:
    cathydpm@gmail.com

    I am Cathy McCarthy, your host, and I write under the name of C. Mack Lewis and my books can be found at:
    [https://cmacklewis.com/]

    For more short stories on The Hidden Gems Podcast, please go to https://www.thehiddengemspodcast.com/podcast 

    Thank you for listening!

    'This is a warning play' — The role Robyn Nevin had to take on

    'This is a warning play' — The role Robyn Nevin had to take on

    Robyn Nevin has been a leading talent in Australian theatre for decades, but her latest role may be one of her toughest yet — in A German Life at the Adelaide Festival, she'll become Brunhilde Pomsel, secretary to the Nazi minister for propaganda, Joseph Goebbels.

    Also, how Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold, the first part of his Ring Cycle, changed the sound of opera forever and we discuss Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard with creatives from Black Swan's new adaptation and two Year 12s studying the play.

    Pamela Rabe's path from the Yukon wilds to Helpmann glory

    Pamela Rabe's path from the Yukon wilds to Helpmann glory

    When Pamela Rabe moved to Australia from Canada, she quickly became one of our most celebrated actors. The three-time Helpmann Award-winner will next year feature in The Last Season at Sydney Festival and The Cherry Orchard at Belvoir.

    Also, Sunshine Super Girl traces the triumphs — and trials — of Evonne Goolagong's rise to sports stardom and we meet a long-serving usher at Arts Centre Melbourne for whom the arts offered joy during difficult times.

    “All is Vanity!” Ecclesiastes & Chekhov’s The Bet

    “All is Vanity!” Ecclesiastes & Chekhov’s The Bet

    The prolific Russian author Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) explores the key themes of vanity and the meaninglessness of existence. A young lawyer finds himself in solitary confinement after accepting a bet, and has nothing but time to read every great book written by man. Yet in the end, he realizes that everything will be swallowed by death. The only guarantee is that you will die be completely forgotten. All the pleasures, wealth and prestige you could ever have will amount to nothing. Ecclesiastes has a similar premise, but unlike Chekhov, offers two solutions designed to work in tandem: (1) Work hard and appreciate what you have, and (2) be thankful to God, and remember Him all your days.

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