Anton Chekhov's classic play newly translated (and lightly adapted) by Moti Margolin. Directed by Glenn Hergenhahn-Zhao. Uncle Vanya is a play about love, longing, lives in crisis, and finding hope in a changing world. Set on a rural Russian estate, the play delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate the complexities of family, unrequited love, and existential despair.
Margolin's new translation breathes new life into Chekhov's iconic work, offering audiences a renewed appreciation of its humor and humanity.
[Additional Pay-what-you-want performance on Wednesday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m.]