New York City
Chekhov’s tragicomedy, Uncle Vanya, is set on a provincial Russian estate, where little disturbs the inhabitants’ quiet lives until the head of the family brings home his beautiful new wife. The couple’s arrival sends the estate into chaos, disrupting the daily routines of country life and sparking passions. Triangles of tension develop as the characters struggle with their frustrated desires and disillusionment. Eve Adamson directs.
330 Bowery,
New York,
10012