BNH pick; go see: THE UNSERIOUS CHEKOV

Farcical, satirical, absurdist, fantastical, silly, romantic…words we don’t normally equate with Anton Chekhov, rather deeming him as a terminally serious man. Bah, we say…lighten up! In The Unserious Chekhov, the cast and crew of a failing and critically-panned production of The Cherry Orchard hope to exorcise the all-too serious ghost of Stanislavski from their show. Congregating backstage, the players perform a unique cleansing ritual: An evening of Chekhov’s most wickedly comedic works and satires, including The Bear, Before the Eclipse, Dirty Tragedians and Leprous Playwrights and two world premieres of the translations for On the Main Road and the unfinished The Night Before the Trial. All these wonderful shorts are given a new translation by Chekhov expert George Malko. DATES AND TIMES:  April 9-May 8, 2010. Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m, *Meet and greet with artists after each show  **Saturday shows will be followed by a presentation of 25 PPH

LOCATION:
The Sherry Theatre
11052 Magnolia Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA 91601

TICKET PRICES:
General Admission: $15
$20 for both The Unserious Chekhov and 25 PPH on Saturdays

INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS:
call: (818) 849-4039

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