Brian Friel - THE YALTA GAME (After Chekhov) THE GALLERY PRESS
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Brian Friel's affinity with the work of certain nineteenth-century Russian writers is manifest in his own fiction and drama and in acclaimed adaptations of works by Chekhov and Turgenev.

This marvellously inventive new play is based on a theme in 'The Lady with the Lapdog', a story Chekhov wrote in 1899. At an end-of-season resort on the shore of the Black Sea, a pair of strangers play 'The Yalta game': divining the lives of other holiday-makers or investing the lives of others with an imagined life.

These companions in adventure seek an end to their loneliness by throwing themselves into the game and by almost convincing each other that 'disappointments are only the postponement of the complete happiness which has to come'.

Brian Friel has unravelled a thread of Chekhov's original and woven it afresh into a startling tapestry of deep longings and flawed resolutions.


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ARISTOCRATS    A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY    CRYSTAL AND FOX    FAITH HEALER    GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER, DO!   
LOVERS   LIVING QUARTERS   THE LONDON VERTIGO

  MOLLY SWEENEY - cover by Basil Blackshaw    PERFORMANCES    SELECTED STORIES    THE COMMUNICATION CORD    THE ENEMY WITHIN    THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY    THE GENTLE ISLAND   THE LOVES OF CASS McGUIRE

    THREE SISTERS    UNCLE VANYA    VOLUNTEERS    WONDERFUL TENNESSEE    THREE PLAYS AFTER
  THE HOME PLACE   HEDDA GABLER  A MAN'S WORLD (Title Page)