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Chekhov/Tolstoy Love Stories – A Fine Pairing
Chekhov/Tolstoy Love Stories is a unique and fine program running through March 21, 2020 at New York’s Theatre Row. The Mint Theater Company presents this first ever pairing of these two adaptations by Miles Malleson. The program is composed of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Chekhov, Jane Shaw, Jonathan Bank, Leo Tolstoy, Miles Malleson, Mint Theater Company
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A Woman Cannot Win in ‘The Mountains Look Different’
Is a life forever cast in stone due to actions taken at a young age? The Mountains Look Different attempts to answer that question. The results are a little hard to take as they are not as positive as one … Continue reading
‘Days to Come’ Shows Disconnect Between Labor and Management
New York’s Mint Theater Company is presenting a rare revival of Days to Come by Lillian Hellman. This was Hellman’s second play and one that closed only a week after it premiered on Broadway in 1936. Looking at it today, … Continue reading