Updated On: 29 January, 2021 09:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
On the birth anniversary of the Russian playwright and short-story writer, one of the greatest the world has known, four city-based theatre directors share their favourite piece by him

Anton Chekhov. Pic/Wikimedia Commons
Today, Anton Chekhov would’ve been 161 years old. But his presence in the literary world shows no sign of fading away for in many ways he revolutionised it, particularly the genre of short fiction. The playwright, the son of a grocer in southern Russia, has left behind a vast body of work that includes four major plays, and we ask four theatre directors to pick their favourite piece.
Nikhil Katara picks
The Seagull