Is Anton Chekhov rolling over in his grave in the Moscow cemetery where he was buried in 1904, at the far too young age of 44? Or, having caught wind of Christopher Durang's "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike," is he doing somersaults in celebration of the way the playwright has retrofitted several of his best known plays ("Uncle Vanya," "The Cherry Orchard," "The Seagull"), and made them more hip and accessible t…
SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 07:59PM on June 29, 2015