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P R O D U C T I O N S > T H E B E A R
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The Bear
a rehearsed reading of a play by Anton Chekhov, in a new translation by Basil Clarke
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In The Bear, Chekhov satirises the Russian tendency to be over emotional.
A merchant calls to collect a debt from a widow and her aged servant. In the tempests of emotion that follow, the original dispute between them is dwarfed. Basil Clarke has been translating between Russian and English for many years.
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W H E R E & W H E N & H O W M U C H
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at the Welsh Church Hall
ADMISSION FREE advance booking only
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Sat 20 November 2004, 7.30pm
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Salley Rear
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Luka
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Phil Braithwaite
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Smirnov
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Tim Saward
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