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Review: Ivanov, Chichester Festival Theatre

 November 14, 2015  Leave a Comment on Review: Ivanov, Chichester Festival Theatre  Posted in Anton Chekhov, Chichester Festival Theatre, David Hare, Not-London, Theatre, UK

 















Didn’t feel much like writing about the Young Chekhov season today (or going to be quite honest, but tickets and travel were booked), so I’m just ranking the three plays for now.

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