3sisters at the Novi Sad Theatre
Before the audience of the play 3sisters, with their eyes wide open, a music box, the girls on...
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 7th Nov 2025 | Adaptation, Review, Serbia
Before the audience of the play 3sisters, with their eyes wide open, a music box, the girls on...
Read MorePosted by Victoria Zavyalova | 7th May 2025 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Benedict Andrews’ reinvention of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard at St. Ann’s Warehouse raises the...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 12th Dec 2023 | New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics, United States of America, Worldwide
“I do not know how to write,” Agnieszka Kazimierska’s Katie tells her audience. At this...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 18th Oct 2023 | Interview, New York, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics, United States of America, Worldwide
Agnieszka Kazimierska has always been an artist. From the age of six, she told as much to her...
Read MorePosted by Justine Nakase | 12th Aug 2022 | Adaptation, Design, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, United States of America
What might Anton Chekov, that Russian master of the nineteenth century, have to say about the...
Read MorePosted by Leah Mercer | 9th Mar 2021 | Adaptation, Australia, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad
Review: The Cherry Orchard, directed by Clare Watson. Black Swan State Theatre Company for the...
Read MorePosted by Grigory Zaslavsky | 14th Jun 2018 | News, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured
From Fonvizin and Chekhov to Tolstoy, all on stage. The most famous Russian authors wrote not only...
Read MorePosted by Cristina Modreanu | 18th May 2018 | Essay, Immersive Theatre, Romania
The very moment I step into the building, great expectations surround me. If a measuring device...
Read MorePosted by Rory Mullarkey | 31st Mar 2018 | Essay, London, Russian Theatre Abroad, Translation, United Kingdom
Rory Mullarkey introduces his new version of Chekhov’s masterpiece for Bristol Old Vic. “The...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Karstadt | 29th Mar 2018 | Adaptation, Kama Ginkas Black Monk, Review, Russia
Of all the great Russian writers of the second half of the nineteenth century, none perfected the...
Read MorePosted by Russia Beyond | 25th Feb 2018 | News, Russia, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Film
A new vision of Three Sisters play will hit U.S. and UK cinemas. Theater company Stage Russia is...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 8th Aug 2017 | News, Russia
Stage Russia HD continues its enlightening mission to bring more performances of leading Russian...
Read MorePosted by Lionel Mandrake | 9th Mar 2017 | News, Producing, Russia
“My timing in life has always been suspect,” admitted producer Eddie Aronoff, “and our launch of...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 13th Dec 2016 | News, Russia
Stage Russia brings Russian theatre to a global audience by filming live productions performed by...
Read MorePosted by Anne Manyara | 17th Nov 2014 | Africa, China, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad
“Medicine is my lawful wife and literature is my mistress,” said Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), “when...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 9th Feb 2014 | News, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard blooms in a Camden pub while his Three Sisters take the stage in Euston....
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