Acting Chekhov: “long runs of plays”

Excerpt from The Actor’s Chekhov: Nikos Psacharopoulos and the Company of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, on the Plays of Anton Chekhov:

Nikos Psacharopoulos:

Actors only ever go wrong in long runs of plays because they haven’t found that unfinished part of themselves to filter through whatever role they’re playing every night. Find that one unfinished thing in you, which is informed by the circumstances of the play, and you’ll never go wrong.

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