Russian playwright Anton Chekhov wrote 412 love letters to Olga Knipper, and she as many to him, during their short six-year relationship before Anton died of consumption at the age of 44. With great sensitivity, Chekhovian scholar Carol Rocamora weaves together remnants of these letters into a rich and passionate two-character play of love, longing, rapture and despair, while also giving us a glimpse into the creative minds of the great Moscow Art Theatre.
Written by Carol Rocamora
Directed by Edie Campbell
Presented by LynchPin Productions Theatre Company
Doors Open: 7.00pm | Performance Starts: 7.30pm
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