Chekhov started writing about theatre - in newspaper articles and
in his own letters - even before he began writing plays. Later he
wrote in detail about these to his wife and leading actress Olga
Knipper, and to the two directors of the Moscow Art Theatre,
Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko. Collected here in Stephen
Mulrine's vivid translations, these writings reveal Chekhov's many
and varied insights into the way theatre works - and how best to
realise his own intentions as a theatre writer.
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