Ivanov (play)

Ivanov (Russian: Иванов: драма в четырёх действиях (Ivanov: drama in four acts)) is a four-act drama by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov.

Ivanov was first performed in 1887, when Fiodor Korsh, owner of the Korsh Theatre in Moscow, commissioned Chekhov to write a comedy. Chekhov, however, responded with a four-act drama, which he wrote in ten days. Despite the success of its first performance, the production disgusted Chekhov himself. In a letter to his brother, he wrote that he "did not recognise his first remarks as my own" and that the actors "do not know their parts and talk nonsense". Irritated by this failure, Chekhov made alterations to the play. Consequently, the final version is different from that first showing. After this re-write, it was accepted to be performed in St. Petersburg in 1889. Chekhov's re-write was a success and offered a foretaste for the style and themes of his subsequent masterpieces.

Characters

  • Nikolai Ivanov - A government official concerned with peasant affairs, Chekhov paints him as the quintessentially melancholy Russian from the upper social strata. Severely afflicted by internal conflicts; his loss of appetite for life, love of his wife, and external pressures; managing his estate and his debts, collide in a melodramatic climax.
  • Play

    Play may refer to:

  • Play (activity), enjoyed by animals, including humans
  • Play (theatre), structured literary form of theatre
  • In literature and publications

  • Play (play), written by Samuel Beckett
  • Play (New York Times), a sports magazine from The New York Times
  • Play (UK magazine), a UK PlayStation magazine
  • Play (US magazine), a United States video game magazine
  • Play (PRC magazine), China's oldest PC gaming magazine
  • In films

  • Play (2005 film), a Chilean film directed by Alicia Scherson
  • Play, a 2009 short film directed by David Kaplan
  • Play (2011 film), a Swedish film directed by Ruben Östlund
  • Rush (2012 film), an Indian film earlier titled Play and also known as Raftaar 24 x 7
  • The Play (film), a 2013 Bengali film
  • In television

  • Play (TV series), a Canadian news magazine series
  • Television play, television genre
  • The Play, 2011 episode of the TV series The Middle
  • The Play, 1993 episode of the TV series Matlock
  • The Play, 1968 episode of the TV series Mission: Impossible
  • The Play, 1986 episode of the TV series Mr. Belvedere
  • Play (Joanna MacGregor album)

    Play is a 2002 album by Joanna MacGregor. The album was released on the SoundCircus label and was a nominee for the Mercury Music Prize.

    References

  • "Joanna MacGregor biography". Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  • Play (Robyn song)

    "Play" is a song by Swedish recording artist Robyn from her second studio album My Truth (1999). Robyn wrote the track in collaboration with Ulf Lindström and Johan Ekhé, who also helmed production. BMG Sweden released it as the album's second single on 21 July 1999 with the non-album song "Good Thang" as its B-side. Musically, "Play" contains some world music influences and a "playful" vibe.

    "Play" received positive critical response and became Robyn's seventh consecutive top 40 entry on the Sverigetopplistan singles chart, where it peaked at number 31. The singer performed the song live while promoting the parent album, but the single itself received limited promotion. As with the album, "Play" was not serviced outside of Sweden.

    Background and composition

    "Play" was written by Robyn, Ulf Lindström and Johan Ekhé. Lindström and Ekhé recorded Robyn's vocals and produced the track at Lifeline Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. Almnils Erson, Pär-Ola Claesson, Gunilla Markström and Olle Markström played the strings and Niklas Gabrielsson provided handclaps, while Lindström and Ekhé played all other instruments. The duo also managed arrangement and mixing; both these tasks were done at Lifeline Studios. Britta Bergström and Angela Holland sang backing vocals alongside Robyn. Björn Engelmann and Henrik Jonsson were enlisted to master the track at Cutting Room Studios in Stockholm.

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