Platonov

Platonov

Drama, Romance | May 23, 1971

The title character is a married provincial schoolmaster and a notorious philanderer. He is a russian Don Juan except that he himself doesn't seek to seduce; the women around him simply find him irresistibly attractive, and he is only too happy to go along. The play predates the realism of Chekhov's later works in its desjointedness, but many of its scenes show the seeds of brilliance that would eventually emerge.

Platonov

Drama, Romance | May 23, 1971

Platonov
The title character is a married provincial schoolmaster and a notorious philanderer. He is a russian Don Juan except that he himself doesn't seek to seduce; the women around him simply find him irresistibly attractive, and he is only too happy to go along. The play predates the realism of Chekhov's later works in its desjointedness, but many of its scenes show the seeds of brilliance that would eventually emerge.
Producers
Original title Platonov
Directors Christopher Morahan
Writers Anton Chekhov

Cast

Rex Harrison

as Mikhail Platonov

Siân Phillips

as Anna

Clive Revill

as Nicolai

Geoffrey Bayldon

as Sergei

Patsy Byrne

as Sasha

Donald Eccles

as Count Glagolyev

Willoughby Goddard

as Bugrov

Stacey Tendeter

as Katya

Bridget Armstrong

as Maria Grekova

Neil McCarthy

as Osip

Peter Eyre

as Kiril

Joe Gladwin

as Marko