In the debut novel by Co Sligo author Elaine Garvey, a young woman from the west of Ireland is having a hard time in early-2000s London. Mairéad works as a dresser for a West End theatre. They’re ...
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Local News Matters on MSNReview: Berkeley Rep’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ an adaptation Chekhov would love, with the great Hugh BonnevilleWhy did turn-of-the-20th century Russian playwright Anton Chekhov name “Uncle Vanya” after his play’s most unhappy, most ...
Conor McPherson’s 2020 revitalized translation of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya was hailed as a breath of fresh air and this ...
On the page, it’s not always obvious why the characters in “Uncle Vanya” are perverse enough to stay in the same room together. Sure, blood and economic codependency bind them, but if they drive each ...
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