EXPLORE Anton Chekhov and
the Absurd will feature the literary work of Russian author and
dramatist Anton Chekhov, as well as the absurdist work of contemporary
playwright Christopher Durang in support of TLT's production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.
EXPLORE Anton Chekhov and the Absurd will use a mirror image environment to juxtapose a classic country dacha to house information on the Russian dramatist, against the present day Bucks County , Pennsylvania farm setting of Durang's play. Seanchai Library will present readings from the Chekhov's short stories as well as host tours and visitors from Tacoma Little Theatre's audience and supporters. EXPLORE will be on a large wall display screen in the lobby during performances, with a computer station, inviting patrons to take a spin through the virtual environment during preshow, intermission, and after the curtain has come down.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike won the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play. In ten public performances, beginning April 8 and closing April 24, 2016, Puget Sound audiences will be invited into the absurdist world of playwright Christopher Durang as he draws inspiration from works of Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, “puts them into a blender,” and re-imagines them in present-day ruralPennsylvania . Durang presents a "sunny new play
about gloomy people" where they discuss their lives, loves, argue, and
wrestle with the condition of their existences. Durang finds humor in the
struggle of the characters to find meaning in their seemingly meaningless lives,
and pokes fun at their individual follies while acknowledging that the pursuit
of meaning is part of the human condition. Vanya
and Sonia and Masha and Spike combines
excellence in playwriting through the reinterpretation of classic works, with a
modern philosophical twist.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike won the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play. In ten public performances, beginning April 8 and closing April 24, 2016, Puget Sound audiences will be invited into the absurdist world of playwright Christopher Durang as he draws inspiration from works of Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, “puts them into a blender,” and re-imagines them in present-day rural
The new world structure of Kitely also means that last year's EXPLORE The Great Gatsby will also be available to guests. Stay tuned for event updates to be announced the week of April 8th.
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2015's EXPLORE The Great Gatsby |
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