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Written by | Ivan Turgenev |
Date premiered | January 1851 |
Place premiered | Maly Theatre, Moscow |
Original language | Russian |
Genre | One-act play |
A Provincial Lady ( Russian: Провинциалка, romanized: Provintsialka) is a one-act play by Ivan Turgenev. [1] Written in 1850, it was first produced in January 1851 at a benefit performance for the seminal 19th-century Russian actor Mikhail Shchepkin at the Maly Theatre in Moscow. [1]
In the 20th century, the play was produced at the world-famous Moscow Art Theatre as part of a triple bill of works by Turgenev. [2] Constantin Stanislavski directed and played Count Liubin. [2] It opened on 5 March 1912. [2]
A Provincial Lady | |
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Written by | Ivan Turgenev |
Date premiered | January 1851 |
Place premiered | Maly Theatre, Moscow |
Original language | Russian |
Genre | One-act play |
A Provincial Lady ( Russian: Провинциалка, romanized: Provintsialka) is a one-act play by Ivan Turgenev. [1] Written in 1850, it was first produced in January 1851 at a benefit performance for the seminal 19th-century Russian actor Mikhail Shchepkin at the Maly Theatre in Moscow. [1]
In the 20th century, the play was produced at the world-famous Moscow Art Theatre as part of a triple bill of works by Turgenev. [2] Constantin Stanislavski directed and played Count Liubin. [2] It opened on 5 March 1912. [2]