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Uncle Vanya at St James Theatre October 8-November 8
There have been several opportunities to take in Chekhov in the last 12 months, but there’s always room for another good production of Uncle Vanya. From the St. James Theatre: “A beautiful autumn day, rural England. A respected professor returns … Continue reading
Theatre as Therapy
Read Lyn Gardners blog entry: “Theatre as Therapy–has a play helped you find the answer? an excerpt: “For many artists, their work springs from a personal experience of grief and trauma. So it’s not surprising that it can do the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Bennett, Anton Chekhov, Twelfth Night, Uncle Vanya
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Extra Dates for Uncle Vanya
EXTENSION DATES ANNOUNCED: 18 June – 7 July I saw this brilliant, witty production of Uncle Vanya last night which I suggested a while back. If you didn’t get tickets then, you have another chance now as the Print Room, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Chekhov, Chekhov, Financial Times, London, Lucy Bailey, Print Room, Sunday Times, Uncle Vanya
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Uncle Vanya, The Print Room through April 28th
Uncle Vanya at the Print Room in Notting Hill, which i mentioned a while back, has opened to good reviews –According to Arts Desk Review: “It is luxury to see this kind of casting up close – the sublimated rage … Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Chekhov, Chekhov, London, Notting Hill, Print Room, Theatre, Uncle Vanya, Vanya
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Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya at the Print Room March 21–April 28th
The spring season has been announced by the Print Room and of the three performances, I am going to get tickets to Uncle Vanya. According to Print Room: Iain Glen, hot on the heels from playing Downton Abbey’s nastiest newspaper … Continue reading