THE TCHAIKOVSKY LETTERS

by Norman L. Berman

Thirty-eight-year-old Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky is driven to become Russia’s first international composer, but he is moving into middle-age and gossip around Moscow is that he is a notorious homosexual. He needs a wife. As if by fate, two women come into his life: Nadezdha Von Meck, a wealthy, recluse dowager and Antonina Milyukova, an assertive, unbalanced seamstress. Von Meck, befriends Tchaikovsky through a...

Thirty-eight-year-old Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky is driven to become Russia’s first international composer, but he is moving into middle-age and gossip around Moscow is that he is a notorious homosexual. He needs a wife. As if by fate, two women come into his life: Nadezdha Von Meck, a wealthy, recluse dowager and Antonina Milyukova, an assertive, unbalanced seamstress. Von Meck, befriends Tchaikovsky through a series of elaborately written letters. She eventually offers to pay his all his expenses on one condition: they never meet. Antonina, also sends him extravagant love letters, letting him know that she is a virgin and that she has saved herself just for him. Tchaikovsky takes advantage of Antonina’s naiveite and inexperience and marries her. The marriage is a total fiasco. Tchaikovsky flees Russia fearing more gossip, but Antonina is not as naïve as he thinks and threatens to expose Tchaikovsky. It is at this time, through his friendship with Von Meck, he comes to grips with his homosexuality and realizes his true nature.

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THE TCHAIKOVSKY LETTERS

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  • Playwrights Foundation: THE TCHAIKOVSKY LETTERS

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play THE TCHAIKOVSKY LETTERS, as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play THE TCHAIKOVSKY LETTERS, as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

Character Information

  • NADEZHDA FILARETOVNA VON MECK
    Dowager and philanthropist - maternal, intellectual, quixotic, imperious, erudite, narcissist, sickly, reclusive, guilt-ridden
    Character Age
    46
  • ANTONINA IVANOVNA MILYUKOVA
    One-time student of PYOTR ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY - virgin, sex-starved, desperate, willful, wily, sycophantic, questionably unbalanced
    Character Age
    28
  • MODEST ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY
    Younger brother to PYOTR ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY - gay, playwright, scholarly, elitist, grandiose, diffident, lazy
    Character Age
    26
  • IOSIF KOTEK
    Accomplished violinist and one-time student of PYOTR ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY – adorable, bisexual, coquettish, unfiltered, manipulative, naïve, flippant, lives on the edge
    Character Age
    21
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • ALEKSEY (“ALOYSHA”) SOFRONOV
    Valet to PYOTR ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY - beefy, uneducated, inquisitive, wily, caretaker, slightly effeminate
    Character Age
    17
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • PYOTR ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY
    Russian composer - struggling gay, intellectual, gentle, elegant, childlike, magnanimous, grandiose, capricious, narcissist, diffident, hypochondriac
    Character Age
    38

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Hudson Theatre (Los Angeles), Year 2019

Awards

  • Semi-Finalist
    Bay Area Playwrights Festival
    Semi-Finalist