Conor McPherson’s new adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece Uncle Vanya, starring Toby Jones and Richard Armitage, and directed by Ian Rickson, will run at the Harold Pinter Theatre from January, it
The opening shows for Jonathan Church’s, summer season at Theatre Royal Bath which will see much-loved British comedian, Jennifer Saunders, star in Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit and Rupert
Advice columns have often suggested lonely hearts should take up dog walking as a sure fired way of finding romance. They may be barking up the wrong tree
Arrows & Traps returns to London’s Jack Studio Theatre this March for its artistic director, Ross McGregor’s, new version of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters. In a rural backwater,
Anton Chekhov’s short story, The Lady With A Dog, has been adapted by Mark Giesser for a Jazz Age re-imagining at London’s White Bear Theatre this February. This
London’s Union Theatre starts off 2018 with Essential Classics and The Phil Willmott Company presenting a third annual season of topical productions in which issues tackled by great
You’ll be disappointed – or possibly elated – to discover that Simon Stephens has ripped up Chekhov’s The Seagull and come up with a modern adaptation that de-clutters,
Nottingham Playhouse artistic director, Giles Croft, has completed casting for his farewell production, Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, which opens on November 3. Sara Stewart, fresh from the gripping
London’s St James Theatre is set to play host to four plays from Lesya Ukrainka, Kiev’s National Academic Theatre of Russian Drama, that will run at the venue
Chekhov’s last work The Cherry Orchard gets a radical adaptation in PK Productions (Up From Paradise, Doctor Selavy’s Magic Theatre, Celebrating Silverman, Halbwelt Kultur) return to the New
Chekhov gets a bad rep for creating a bleak and depressing image of Mother Russia and its people. His plays are frequently so full of angst and darkness