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The Bear (play)

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The Bear: A Joke in One Act, or The Boor (Medved': Shutka v odnom deystvii, 1888), is a one-act comedic play written by Russian author Anton Chekhov. [1]

32 relations: A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine, A Marriage Proposal, A Tragedian in Spite of Himself, Alazon, Anton Chekhov, Balloon, Comedy (drama), Dimple, Dominick Argento, Drawing room, Duel, Estate (land), Footman, Korsh Theatre, Kvass, Misogyny, Mourning, New York City, Royalty payment, Ruble, Russian language, Stewardship, Syncope (medicine), The Bear (opera), The New Times (magazine), Theatre director, Theatrical producer, Valentin Serov, Vaudeville, Vsevolod Meyerhold, William Walton, Yakov Polonsky.

A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine is a musical comedy consisting of two essentially independent one-act plays, with a book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh and music by Frank Lazarus.

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A Marriage Proposal

A Marriage Proposal (sometimes translated as simply The Proposal, italic) is a one-act farce by Anton Chekhov, written in 1888–1889 and first performed in 1890.

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A Tragedian in Spite of Himself

A Tragedian in Spite of Himself translit, also known as A Reluctant Tragic Hero) is an 1889 one-act play by Anton Chekhov.

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Alazon

Alazṓn (ἀλαζών) is one of three stock characters in comedy of the theatre of ancient Greece.

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Anton Chekhov

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (ɐnˈton ˈpavɫəvʲɪtɕ ˈtɕɛxəf; 29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer, who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history.

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Balloon

A balloon is a flexible bag that can be inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, air or water.

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Comedy (drama)

A comedy is entertainment consisting of jokes intended to make an audience laugh.

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Dimple

A dimple (also known as a gelasin) is a small natural indentation in the flesh on a part of the human body, most notably in the cheek or on the chin.

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Dominick Argento

Dominick Argento (born October 27, 1927) is an American composer known for his lyric operatic and choral music.

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Drawing room

A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained.

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Duel

A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people, with matched weapons, in accordance with agreed-upon rules.

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Estate (land)

Historically, an estate comprises the houses, outbuildings, supporting farmland, and woods that surround the gardens and grounds of a very large property, such as a country house or mansion.

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Footman

A footman or footboy is a male domestic worker.

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Korsh Theatre

The Russian Drama Korsh Theatre (Русский драматический театр Корша) was a theatre which functioned in Moscow, Imperial Russia in 1882–1917.

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Kvass

Kvass is a traditional Slavic and Baltic beverage commonly made from rye bread, known in many Eastern European countries and especially in Ukraine and Russia as black bread.

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Misogyny

Misogyny is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women or girls.

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Mourning

Mourning is, in the simplest sense, grief over someone's death.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Royalty payment

A royalty is a payment made by one party, the licensee or franchisee to another that owns a particular asset, the licensor or franchisor for the right to ongoing use of that asset.

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Ruble

The ruble or rouble (p) is or was a currency unit of a number of countries in Eastern Europe closely associated with the economy of Russia.

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Russian language

Russian (rússkiy yazýk) is an East Slavic language, which is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Stewardship

Stewardship is an ethic that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources.

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Syncope (medicine)

Syncope, also known as fainting, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery.

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The Bear (opera)

The Bear is the second of the two operas by William Walton, described in publication as an "Extravaganza in One Act".

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The New Times (magazine)

The New Times (Но́вые Времена́) is a Russian language magazine in Russia.

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Theatre director

A theatre director or stage director is an instructor in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production (a play, an opera, a musical, or a devised piece of work) by unifying various endeavours and aspects of production.

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Theatrical producer

A theatrical producer is a person who oversees all aspects of mounting a theatre production.

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Valentin Serov

Valentin Alexandrovich Serov (Валенти́н Алекса́ндрович Серо́в; 19 January 1865 – 5 December 1911) was a Russian painter, and one of the premier portrait artists of his era.

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Vaudeville

Vaudeville is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment.

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Vsevolod Meyerhold

Vsevolod Emilevich Meyerhold (Все́волод Эми́льевич Мейерхо́льд; born Karl Kasimir Theodor Meierhold; 2 February 1940) was a Russian and Soviet theatre director, actor and theatrical producer.

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William Walton

Sir William Turner Walton, OM (29 March 19028 March 1983) was an English composer.

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Yakov Polonsky

Yakov Petrovich Polonsky (Russian: Яков Петрович Полонский) was a leading Pushkinist poet who tried to uphold the waning traditions of Russian Romantic poetry during the heyday of realistic prose.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bear_(play)

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