Chekhov's lyrical plays and uproarious farces continue to entertain theatergoers nearly a century after he wrote them.??From his early work The Seagull --a depiction of estranged love and thwarted passion that became a great success Stanislavsky's Moscow Art Theater--to his last, The Cherry Orchard --the poignant portrayal of a land-owning family unable to adapt to a changing society--all his plays masterfully combine both levity and pathos.??But...