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| | UCSD Guardian Online |
 | | This weekend, the small thrust stage in Galbraith Theater will house Tennessee Williams’ “The Notebook of Trigorin,” directed by Earl Warren College senior Michelle Trachtenberg. |
 | | In this widely overlooked work, Williams reworks Anton Chechkov’s “The Seagull” into an illuminating play about unrequited love, betrayal and other human relations, using his poetics to shift the perspectives on the characters and reveal what Chechkov never did. |
 | | The young and disconsolate character, Masha, says, “When there’s nothing else to say, people always say ‘youth, youth,’” to which Trigorin responds wistfully, “How tortured you are by it. |
| www.ucsdguardian.org /cgi-bin/hiatus?art=2005_01_27_03 (586 words) |
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