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The Cherry Orchard
Anton Chekhov’s THE CHERRY ORCHARD is the timeless story of an aristocratic
Russian family torn apart by buried secrets and changing times. Stars Alan Bates and
Charlotte Rampling.
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Galileo
Based on the play by Bertolt
Brecht (originally translated
by Charles Laughton),
GALILEO explores not
merely the infamous historical
figure, but the philosophical
concepts for which
he was both celebrated and
condemned. |
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Hedda Gabler
Set in an anonymous corner of suburbia, this contemporary adaptation of Ibsen’s play is a shattering exploration of ambition, domestic power and gender roles. This bracing dramatization brings new dimensions to Hedda Gabler’s character. |
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Mabou Mines' Dollhouse
Mabou Mines' critically acclaimed interpretation of Ibsen's A Doll's House rejuvenates a nineteenth-century classic with bold staging and conceptual originality. |
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Theater of War
Filmmaker John Walter artfully
captures Meryl Streep groping for - and then seizing
the character in her unforgettable portrayal of Mother
Courage in Tony Kushner's adaptation of the Bertolt Brecht masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children. |
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Ward No. 6
A bold contemporary adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s legendary short story, WARD NO.
6 chronicles one man's descent into madness. Updating the 1892 tale to the present day,
the film is shot in a real mental institution on the outskirts of Moscow, and features
interviews with actual patients. |
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