“Uncle Vanya,” Anton Chekhov’s Play, On The London Stage
Uncle Vanya is, perhaps, one of the most hopeless plays by Anton Chekhov. Talking about...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 3rd Jun 2018 | Directing, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad
Uncle Vanya is, perhaps, one of the most hopeless plays by Anton Chekhov. Talking about...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 10th Jun 2017 | London, Review, Russia, United Kingdom
This new tour of the Sovremennik Theatre in London also meant the premiere of Erich Maria...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 1st Jul 2016 | Adaptation, Interview, Russia, Theatre and Gender
Rachel Valentine Smith is a director, producer, designer, and filmmaker. She joined The Faction...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 18th Jun 2016 | Interview, Theatre and Opera, United Kingdom
Sir Michael Boyd was born in Belfast and studied English at Edinburgh University. In 1979 he won a...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 30th Aug 2015 | Festivals, Interview, Russia, Ukraine
Kiev’s National Theatre of Russian Drama brings a festival of events celebrating Ukrainian...
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