Anton Chekhov’s existential comedy, originally published in 1897, is resonating with contemporary audiences, thanks to this fresh new translation in everyday English. The department of theatre and dance will bring the classic to the Balcony Theatre Feb. 18-28. Synopsis Vanya and his niece Sonya have devoted their lives to managing the family’s country farm estate, including … [Read more...] about Chekhov classic revamped for modern stage premieres Feb. 18
What does love entanglement, luscious locks and the study of motion have in common? The spring 2016 theatre and dance production lineup, of course! The season begins Feb. 18 with Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya,” directed by Assistant Professor Melanie Dreyer-Lude. Tickets for “Uncle Vanya,” “Hair” and the “Images in Motion: Spring Dance Concert” are now on sale at campus box offices … [Read more...] about Spring season to feature Chekhov classic, hippie subculture and perception of movement