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News Off-Broadway Uncle Vanya Extends at Hunter College The new adaptation from playwright Richard Nelson began performances September 7.
Celeste Arias, Yvonne Woods, Jay O. Sanders, and Roberta Maxwell Jim Cox

Richard Nelson's Uncle Vanya, an adaptation of the Chekhov play translated and directed by playwright and director Nelson, has extended one finale time. Originally scheduled to close October 14, the production at Hunter College will now end November 18.

The new translation by Nelson and Russian literature translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, commissioned and first produced by San Diego's The Old Globe earlier this year, is the inaugural production of Hunter's Theater Project, a new initiative connecting professional shows with the college's students and faculty.

Nelson directs a cast made up of Celeste Arias as Eléna, Jon DeVries as Alexánder, Kate Kearney- Patch as Marína, Jesse Pennington as Mikhaíl, Jay O. Sanders as Vanya, and Yvonne Woods as Sonya. All performers are reprising their roles from the world premiere on the West Coast. Alice Cannon, replacing Roberta Maxwell, joins the cast as Márya.

The creative team includes Jason Ardizzone-West (scenic design), Susan Hilferty and Mark Koss (costume design), Jennifer Tipton (lighting), and Will Pickens (sound design).

Inside the Opening Night of Richard Nelson's Uncle Vanya at the Hunter Theater Project

 
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