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Chekhov Longs in the Ravine

TCHEKHOV, MICHELE SMITH, DEAN GILMOUR | THEATRE SMITH-GILMOUR

A few bricks, a couple of chairs, some music and traditional Russian folksongs and voilà ! The little village of Ukleevo in late 19th century Russia is brought back to life. There, in the ravine, live poor wretches, exploited and abandoned by God, living their lives under the tender and compassionate gaze of Dr. Chekhov. A storyteller steps forward. He is soon accompanied by four women who portray the many characters of this comic, touching tale of a family of money-grubbing predators soon to be visited by misfortune.

Details

With this new exploration of the incredible theatricality of Chekhov’s short stories, Michele Smith and Dean Gilmour, leading figures in the Toronto theatre scene, rely again on the richness of their impecunious theatre. They have created a simple and whimsical play, spare and powerfully evocative, spartan yet full of emotion. It is Chekhov, and thus throbbing with life.

Credits

ADAPTATION
DEAN GILMOUR
MICHELE SMITH AND THE COMPANY

DIRECTION
DEAN GILMOUR
MICHELE SMITH

ASSISTANTS TO THE DIRECTORS
MATT BARAM
PAM HALSTEAD

SET AND COSTUME DESIGN
VICTORIA WALLACE

LIGHTING DESIGN
KIMPERLEY PURTELL

SOUND DESIGN
DEREK BRUCE

STAGE MANAGER
ZOE CARPENTER

CAST
DEAN GILMOUR
MICHELE SMITH
ANN-MARIE KERR
MICHELLE LATIMER
MICHELLE MONTEITH