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...even that gesture, a suicide tailored in the fashion of Chekov??s “The Seagull,” with a note bearing that play’s final lines, is inherently a performance; “It was in an Actors Studio Broadway production of ‘The Seagull,’ and it marked his first big New York success, making him the most promising young actor of the season, full of certainty and a sense of singularity, and leading to every unforeseeable contingency.” For Axler, this consummate performance, this total...
...Yalta, a man has an affair with a young, married woman (the “lady with a lapdog”). After the two return to their homes, the man becomes unable to forget his mistress. The play—based on a story by Anton Chekov??centers on the life-changing trip he takes to see her again. Writer/director Kama Ginkas makes his American debut. Through October 11. 8 p.m. $47-69, $12 for students on day of show. American Repertory Theater, 64 Brattle...
...show and the quantity of ticket sales. Director Dorothy “Dot” A. Fortenberry ’02 and producers Naomi R. Krakow ’02 and Nicole C. Ruiz ’02 have taken on the challenge, though, offering a fresh look at Chekov??s Three Sisters...
...while Chekov??s work may be relevant to Harvard students of today, there is no guarantee that Three Sisters will fill the 556-seat auditorium. Audiences will likely shrink during Harvard-Yale weekend, when many students leave for New Haven. And dramatic works may have even more trouble finding an audience than dance or musical shows. Over 1,600 people saw this semester’s dance show, Against the Grain. Compare that to the approximately less than 600 people who saw Marcus Stern’s adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s Great...
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