Tom Pandolfino
The Seagull Performed by The Acting Gymnasium
BY Tom Pandolfino POSTED 29/05/2018 10:35 AM
Anton Chekhov is renowned the world over for his innovative approach in portraying the darker side of life on stage. Yet, the very first production of The Seagull in 1896 was actually by no means an outright success. It was tremendously under-rehearsed and disliked by the audience. So fraught was to become Chekhov that he […] Read More
Arrows & Traps: A Charming Rendition of Chekhov’s Three Sisters
BY Tom Pandolfino POSTED 10/04/2018 9:00 AM
‘To Moscow, to Moscow…’ The renowned lament in Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters still manages to conjure up some of the most fundamental issues that plague our quotidian lives today. Ross McGregor’s new version of this great classic evokes the Chekhovian existential essence that troubles the Prozorov sisters: Irina, Masha, and Olga respectively. But, it’s […] Read More
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