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Vint (play)

''Vint'' is a short play by David Mamet, adapted from a short story by Anton Chekhov. The play was commissioned by The Acting Company and, along with six other commissioned plays, presented in 1986 as ''Orchards''.
==Background and productions==
The Acting Company commissioned playwrights to write stage versions of short stories by Anton Chekhov . ''Vint'' was written by Mamet as a result, adapted from the short story ''Vint'' and translated by Avrahm Yarmolinsky.〔Gussow, Mel.( "Theater: 'Orchards,' 7 One-Acts" ) ''The New York Times'', April 23, 1986〕 The seven plays that were written for this commission were presented under the umbrella title ''Orchards'' at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, running from
April 22, 1986, to May 4, 1986, and were directed by Robert Falls and Michael Kahn.〔('Orchards' ) Internet Off-Broadway database, accessed June 19, 2012〕
''Vint'' was produced at the Lincoln Center Festival of Chekhov Shorts in March 23–24, 1996.〔("LabYearProductions, 1996" ) lct.org, accessed June 19, 2012〕

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