Review: ‘Uncle Vanya’ on Broadway leaves a talented cast stranded
NEW YORK — Filled with sad-sack characters living lives of soul-sucking boredom, Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” ain’t ever a walk in the park to produce or, for that matter, to watch. Still, the new Lincoln Center production from the typically reliable director Lila Neugebauer is so disconnected and alienating that, frankly, I spend most of the production wondering how on Earth such a ...
by Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
Apr 26, 2024
3 minutes
NEW YORK — Filled with sad-sack characters living lives of soul-sucking boredom, Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” ain’t ever a walk in the park to produce or, for that matter, to watch.
Still, the new Lincoln Center production from the typically reliable director Lila Neugebauer is so disconnected and alienating that, frankly, I spend most of the production wondering how on Earth such a collection of famous, talented actors — Steve Carell, Alfred
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