Comments for: Chekhov’s gun Penobscot Theatre Company’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ is a slow burn of resentment, bitterness and ennui. Forget ‘American Idol.’ This is Russian idle.
When a retired art professor and his second wife show up at the country estate once owned by his first wife, no one is happy. Not the professor, who is sickly, not his lethargic wife or the love-struck step-daughter or the doctor who drinks too much. Even the… Read More
Comments for: Chekhov’s gun Penobscot Theatre Company’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ is a slow burn of resentment, bitterness and ennui. Forget ‘American Idol.’ This is Russian idle.
Chekhov’s gun Penobscot Theatre Company’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ is a slow burn of resentment, bitterness and ennui. Forget ‘American Idol.’ This is Russian idle.
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Chekhov’s gun Penobscot Theatre Company’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ is a slow burn of resentment, bitterness and ennui. Forget ‘American Idol.’ This is Russian idle.