Eleven years ago, I saw a Three Sisters that attempted to replace the Russian capital with the UK’s, replace the 19th century ...
Superb acting and direction make this a staging that perfectly captures the essence of Chekhov’s play while also proving ...
The Prozorov sisters are desperate for entertainment. Plagued by their dreary provincial life, they yearn for the lights and ...
Read our review of *Three Sisters*, starring Michelle Terry, Shannon Tarbet and Ruby Thompson, now in performances at the Sam ...
There’s plenty to admire in this production of Three Sisters – but it’s not quite enough to get this three hour play over the ...
You could perhaps call it Chekhov unplugged, or even Anton goes acoustic. Either way, this debut of the great Russian ...
Anton Chekhov ’s suffering Russian gentlefolk sit so well in the wooden, candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse it’s a wonder he’s ...
Michelle Terry, Shannon Tarbet and Ruby Thompson profound, playful performances bring refreshing liveliness to Rory Mullarkey ...
The Globe’s first ever Chekhov production is an enjoyably absurdist take on ‘Three Sisters’ In my notes to the Globe’s first ...
Read our review of *More Life*, starring Alison Halstead, Helen Schlesinger and Tim McMullan, now in performances at the Royal Court to 8 March. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
Just listen to the words. Listen to their mix of consoling faith and existential angst. How to draw comedy from this—Chekhov ...
The Tony and Olivier winner feels a huge affinity with Rex Ryan’s ‘fearless’ Dublin company Glass Mask, which is premiering his play Men’s Business ...