The critically-acclaimed, “sold-out-before-you-heard-about-it” (New Yorker) production of Uncle Vanya in a loft is back for a strictly limited engagement.
Uncle Vanya sees the lives of Sonya, her uncle, and a visiting doctor disrupted by the arrival of Sonya’s father, Professor Serebryakov, and his restless new wife, the beautiful Yelena. Using Paul Schmidt’s “warm, seamless, and contemporary” (The New York Times) translation, “Off-Off-Broadway hitmaker” (Joey Sims of American Theatre) Jack Serio stages a “fly-on-the-wall, hyper-intimate” (Forbes) new production of Chekhov’s masterpiece at a private loft in the Flatiron District.
Tony-winner David Cromer leads a “star-studded” (BroadwayRadio) cast in a radical new staging that highlights the immediacy and profound humanity of Chekhov’s enduring classic.
After a sold-out run at The Dennis & Victoria Ross Foundation, Uncle Vanya transfers to Home Studios Inc. where it plays for an audience of just 85 people per night through September 3rd only.