Director Spencer Huffman has created a new site-specific play in a Bowmanville factory. The reason for the venue is less ...
This is a highly intimate production with an amazingly accomplished cast, and some of the performances rank right up there with the best versions of these characters I’ve seen.
Vanya” is being put on within the bare, echoing confines of the North Side’s Servi-Sure factory, a seriously real-world place ...
With only 35 seats per show, the intimate production sponsored by The New Theatre Project will take place inside a manufacturing operation called Servi-Sure, located at 2020 W. Rascher Street.
"I am at least as unhappy as you" says Sonya to Uncle Vanya in a bid to out-glum the man who brought her up on a down-at-heel country estate in Russia. I know this, not because I am able to quote ...
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Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” has long been referred to as a theater classic. The play examines the themes of purpose, love and human failure centered on Uncle Vanya, a man struggling with ...
Staging a classic piece of theater presents myriad challenges: making language that is hundreds or even thousands of years ...
With only 35 seats per show, the intimate production sponsored by The New Theatre Project will take place inside a manufacturing operation called Servi-Sure, located at 2020 W. Rascher Street.
Simply put, this “Uncle Vanya,” which also features the emotionally powerful Jean Marie Koon as Marina, has lots of great little scenes from superb Chicago actors to enjoy.