Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull” returns to the stage in a new production at the Odyssey Theatre in DTLA. With its exploration of human relationships and artistic struggles, this celebrated work ...
Translating a stage play to the big screen already has its built-in complications, but adapting the work of a figure as towering as Anton Chekhov is a whole other minefield to navigate. Chekhov's work ...
Arlekin Players Theatre presents Anton Chekhov's tragic comedy The Seagull , featuring members of the Arlekin company performing alongside four of Bostons favorite professional actors Anne Gottlieb** ...
Phoebe Lloyd, left, and LIsa Velten Smith, portray Constantine and Arkadina in "Seagull" at Quantum Theatre. This is WESA Arts, a weekly newsletter by Bill O'Driscoll providing in-depth reporting ...
The contrast in titles alone ought to tell you something. On the one hand, there’s The Seagull, Anton Chekhov’s late 19th-century play, a tale of art and romance, striving and frustration, ripe with ...
The Australian star will perform as Arkadina in a new version of Anton Chekhov's play at the Barbican Theatre in London from February. By Lily Ford Cate Blanchett will return to the stage for the ...
The original play is in four acts. It opens at the country estate of Sorin, Irina’s brother. Konstantin, Irina’s son, is staging his first play, an ambitious symbolist work set unfathomably far in the ...
Josh Thone and Company LLC is seeking actors for a contemporary production of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, in collaboration with a suicide prevention organization to promote mental health awareness ...
It’s doubtful that all the comic-book noise at the multiplex is making you long for Chekhov, but hey: Here’s the Russian playwright anyway! And unlike Sidney Lumet’s misbegotten 1968 film version of ...
When Anton Chekhov’s first play, “The Seagull,” premiered in St. Petersburg in 1896, opening night was a disaster. If the stories are true, Chekhov was embarrassed enough to duck out halfway through ...
When Anton Chekhov’s debut play “The Seagull” premiered in 1896, its revolutionary naturalism rattled audiences and critics. It was considered a disaster until Konstantin Stanislavsky directed and ...
This is the question I kept coming back to while watching Andrew Upton’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, which opened to warm applause – and a touch of controversy – at the Sydney Theatre ...
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