Windy ‘Neva’ Finds Few Chuckles in Chekhov
“Neva,” at the Public Theater, attempts to satirize the work and life of Anton Chekhov, but writer-director Guillermo Calderón’s dark, moody concept isn’t appropriate to the task.
Windy ‘Neva’ Finds Few Chuckles in Chekhov
“Neva,” at the Public Theater, attempts to satirize the work and life of Anton Chekhov, but writer-director Guillermo Calderón’s dark, moody concept isn’t appropriate to the task.
'There There' Talks of Loneliness, Awkwardness, and Unrequited Love
“There There,” Kristen Kosmas’ slow burn of a two-woman monologue, from the Chocolate Factory and Performance Space 122, finds new paths into Chekhov’s “Three Sisters.”
Hawke's a Hit in Chekhov's 'Ivanov'
Chekhov’s “Ivanov” can be hard to love, with its maddening depressed protagonist, but Ethan Hawke triumphs at Classic Stage Company under Austin Pendleton’s knowing direction.