What makes a great Chekhov revival?
Andrew Scott in Vanya at Duke of York's Theatre, London. Photo: Marc Brenner 3
Chekhov’s dramas have been reworked into myriad different forms over the years, but as Andrew Scott’s one-man Vanya hits the West End, David Benedict examines the reasons behind remounting these classic plays
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