Week 2: Time (Western)

Time. Moments of time. Time is Tempo, Duration, long and short. Time is physical. Time is represented through other mediums. Patience or impatience. Brief or eons/millenia. The photograph is Chekhov’s 3 Sisters is a Theatrical Moment.

Crenshaw - Time -The Cherry Orchard Act 1 Tom Stoppard's translation. page 11 - 15

Liubov in a private space, while:

DUNYASHA: We waiting and waiting till we thought you'd never come.

ANYA: I didn't sleep for four nights on the train. I'm frozen stiff.

DUNYASHA: When you set off in Lent it was all snow and ice-but now look! (laughs, kisses her) I've been waiting for you, my lovely,my precious, I have to tell you, I can't wait another minute.....//

ANYA: (reflectively) Six years since Papa died, and my little brother drowned in the river barely a month after, little Grisha, only seven and so pretty. It was too much for Mama. She left and didn't look back, she just ran and ran. (Shudders). I understand her so well. if only she knew. (pause) It might bring it all back, seeing Grisha's tutor again.

Daniel Gosset - Time - Act I, Introduction Lopakhin: ¿Puedes decirme qué hora es? (What time is it?)

Cherry Orchard Time Cristóbal Act 1 Scene 1 Enjoy friends.

Anya, don't you see? - Karin

Act 3 sorry not sorry, I bought the whole thang - Sergio🦄

Cherry Orchard Whole Play - Thomas Time 2 the earth would extend from the stage through the audience.

the actors would enter the stage from the hill, making the stage muddier and muddier as the ice melts.

the ice chunk would be large enough to hold the stage and flood the space.

the performance would only occur once.

Waterstone-Time-The Cherry Orchard Act 2 Act 2: Trofimov and Anya, Schmidt Translation p. 360-361

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