![]() ![]() Rivalry, unrequited love, illicit romance, and attempted suicide are the result, punctuated throughout by Chekhov’s sad, wistful humor. Voynitsky (or Uncle Vanya), Serebryakovs brother-in-law by his first marriage and caretaker of the estate, then enters, yawning. Summary Read our full plot summary and analysis of Uncle Vanya, scene by scene break-downs, and more. ![]() ![]() ![]() It is set on the failing country estate of a retired professor, Serebrakoff, who returns after a long absence with his beautiful young wife, and throws the household into confusion. Uncle Vanya is a play by Anton Chekhov that was first performed in 1898. Uncle Vanya (subtitled “Scenes From Country Life”) is a tragicomedy by Anton Chekhov. Download cover art Download CD case insert Uncle Vanya ![]()
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