Ito Aghayere and Melanie Field in ‘Uncle Vanya’ at ... audience wasn’t full, as I caught the show after opening night. CO² readings peaked around 1,060ppm by show’s end, which isn’t bad for the Magic ...
Downton Abbey’s’ Hugh Bonneville stars in Conor McPherson’s adaptation of the revered drama about a floundering family.
Why did turn-of-the-20th century Russian playwright Anton Chekhov name "Uncle Vanya" after his play's most unhappy, most aimless, most pitiful and self-pitying character? As Vanya, actor Hugh ...
A befuddled “Uncle Vanya” can often be found dozing amid ... If the famous pistol scene feels a bit anticlimactic, the end of the play distills a shattering feeling of longing for something ...
Enter the estate owner (Vanya’s brother-in-law) and his gorgeous younger wife Yelena and the whirlwind of dramas begins. The Professor (Tom Nelis) is a writer of pamphlets with dreams of one ...
This framing revels in the artifice of the endeavor, much like the iconic 1994 film “Vanya on 42nd Street ... the end of the play distills a shattering feeling of longing for something ...
This marks the American premiere of the production, which sees Scott taking on every character in an adaptation of the classic Chekhov drama, Uncle Vanya. The play comes to New York after a West ...
Sonya and her uncle Vanya have devoted their lives to managing the family farm in isolation, but when her celebrated, ailing father and his charismatic wife move in, their lives are upended.
UPDATE: Producers of the Off Broadway staging of Andrew Scott‘s Vanya at the Lucille Lortel Theatre have extended the show’s run. Vanya will begin performances on Monday, March 10, a day ...