The Seagull/Woodstock NY Review
One scene stands out in Thomas Bradshaw's adaptation of Chekhov for the wrong reasons. It's a play-within-the-play, in which the son of a famous actress stages a show that doesn't go over well with her. In Chekhov's "The Seagull," Konstantin's play is dense and difficult, and his mother Irina laughs at it in ridicule. In...
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