Lantern Theater Company will present a weekend of performances, readings, and scholar events with The Chekhov Festival from Friday, November 5 - Sunday, November 7, in celebration of the work of influential Russian playwright, short-story writer, and physician Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) during the 150th anniversary of his birth. The three-day Festival is offered in conjunction with the 2010/11 season opener, Uncle Vanya (through Nov. 21), the Lantern's first-ever production of a full-length Chekhov work.
The Chekhov Festival
Friday, November 5 - Saturday, November 7
Programs & Events
Presented in conjunction with Uncle Vanya, The Chekhov Festival will feature a series of special events, readings, and a scholars' discussion with special guest panelists, offering deeper insight into the work of one of the greatest writers in the history of world literature. A full schedule of festival events follows below.
Where: Lantern Theater Company (unless otherwise noted)
At St. Stephen's Theater
10th & Ludlow Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Friday, November 5
Festival Kick-Off Party: Mingle with Lantern staff, artists, and fellow theatergoers over complimentary light fare and happy hour specials.
6:00 p.m., FREE
Location: Marathon Grill, 10th & Walnut Streets
Chekhov Performance Shorts: Letters, Lovers, and a Lapdog
Selections: The Bet directed by Joshua Browns, Lady with Lapdog directed by M. Craig Getting, and Chekhov in Love directed by David Howey. The cast includes Adam Altman, David Blatt, Corinna Burns, John Lopes, Matthew Lorenz, Megan Slater, and Eric Scotolati.
2:00 p.m., $12 ($10 for subscribers and students)
Location: the Lantern Lab; 90min
Patricia D. Denison is a Senior Lecturer in English and Acting Chair of the Department of Theatre at Barnard College. She teaches dramatic literature in both the Department of English and the Department of Theatre at Barnard. Dr. Denison has published articles on Victorian drama, modern British drama, and American drama. She is finishing a book on Arthur W. Pinero and late-nineteenth century British drama.
Curtain Raiser: The Death of a Government Clerk, a Chekhov one-act starring Lantern Artistic Director Charles McMahonSunday, November 7
Curtain Raiser: On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco, a Chekhov one-act starring Lantern Eduction Director Joshua Browns
1:15 p.m., FREE
Location: the Lantern Lab; 10min
Set in the provocative, tragicomic world of Chekhov's Russia, the Lantern's fresh interpretation of Uncle Vanya is bursting with passion and fierce humor. Vanya and his niece Sonya have toiled for years to keep the family estate going. When Sonya's father, the retired Professor Serebryakov, and his dazzling young wife Yelena return for a visit, all work comes to a halt. Old resentments explode into arguments and secret longings come to light. The Lantern's production of Uncle Vanya begins previews on October 21, opens on October 27 (press night, 7:00 p.m.), and closes on November 21, 2010.
Tickets are $20-$36 and are available online at www.lanterntheater.org or by calling the Lantern Box Office at (215) 829-0395. $10 student rush tickets are available 10 minutes before curtain with valid ID; cash only. Additional discounts are available for seniors and groups of 10 or more.
2010/11 SeasonLantern Theater Company thanks its 2010/11 season corporate partners at Marathon Grill, La Fourno Ristorante Trattoria, and Dunkin' Donuts, and its community partners at St. Stephen's Church. The Chekhov Festival is supported by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and Marathon Grill.
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