Theatre Wesleyan presents Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, a one-act adaptation translated by Eugene K. Bristow.
Considered one of Chekhov’s masterpieces, Uncle Vanya’s scenes from country life follow intermingling lives surrounding a Russian country house. When a retired professor and his young wife visit the country estate managed by his daughter and her uncle, the visit causes long-held resentments and secret passions to surface.
The actors will wear masks during the performance.
Theatre Wesleyan presents Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, a one-act adaptation translated by Eugene K. Bristow.
Considered one of Chekhov’s masterpieces, Uncle Vanya’s scenes from country life follow intermingling lives surrounding a Russian country house. When a retired professor and his young wife visit the country estate managed by his daughter and her uncle, the visit causes long-held resentments and secret passions to surface.
The actors will wear masks during the performance.
Theatre Wesleyan presents Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, a one-act adaptation translated by Eugene K. Bristow.
Considered one of Chekhov’s masterpieces, Uncle Vanya’s scenes from country life follow intermingling lives surrounding a Russian country house. When a retired professor and his young wife visit the country estate managed by his daughter and her uncle, the visit causes long-held resentments and secret passions to surface.
The actors will wear masks during the performance.