Review: Sons Without Fathers
Anton Chekhov's rarely performed play Platonov describes itself as a tale of "sex, vodka and shattered dreams." Polish director Helena Kaut-Howson adapts Chekhov's earliest play by setting it in present day Russia and renaming the piece Sons Without Fathers. The play begins with a group of young Russians impatiently awaiting the arrival of their childhood [...]The post Review: Sons Without Fathers appeared first on A…