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Pressed to the Pulp by Cyril Teste, Anton Chekhov Elects Open Heart at the Comédie De Genève

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The French Cyril Teste and a dozen comedians offer such a personal and enticing version of "Platonov", a youthful play by the Russian writer on display until ThursdayWhat are the disused aristocrats talking about in the Russian province of the 1880s? The enslavement of the serfdom decreed in 1861 by the Tsar Alexander II? Maybe. Balls that make the jaser in Moscow and St. Petersburg? No doubt. Love and twisted connections? Obviously. There is on…
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The French Cyril Teste and a dozen comedians offer such a personal and enticing version of "Platonov", a youthful play by the Russian writer on display until ThursdayWhat are the disused aristocrats talking about in the Russian province of the 1880s? The enslavement of the serfdom decreed in 1861 by the Tsar Alexander II? Maybe. Balls that make the jaser in Moscow and St. Petersburg? No doubt. Love and twisted connections? Obviously. There is on…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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