Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
March 18th – April 3rd Sponsored by Jackie & John Warner by Christopher Durang Directed by Mark Waldrop who directed Mimi Wyche in Souvenirs. The hilarious Tony Award Winner for Best Play and Drama...
View ArticleWarehouse Offers ‘Uncle Vanya’ and ‘Vanya and Sonia’
More than 100 years separate the two plays yet they’re best enjoyed as a pair. Anton Chekhov wrote his dark comedy “Uncle Vanya” in 1899. Broadway funnyman Christopher Durang in 2012 borrowed some...
View ArticleFORUM SERIES: Desire For What’s Left Behind
Wednesday, March 16th, 6:30pm (NEW TIME) DESIRE FOR WHAT’S LEFT BEHIND When people dream big and then chase those dreams and desires, there are always sacrifices to be made. Life moves fast, goals...
View ArticleVanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
March 18th – April 3rd Sponsored by Jackie & John Warner by Christopher Durang Directed by Mark Waldrop who directed Mimi Wyche in Souvenirs. The hilarious Tony Award Winner for Best Play and Drama...
View ArticleWarehouse Offers ‘Uncle Vanya’ and ‘Vanya and Sonia’
More than 100 years separate the two plays yet they’re best enjoyed as a pair. Anton Chekhov wrote his dark comedy “Uncle Vanya” in 1899. Broadway funnyman Christopher Durang in 2012 borrowed some...
View ArticleGetting to Know Tim Ewing
Tim Ewing: From Law & Order to Comedic Disorder! Tim Ewing will be new to Warehouse Theatre audiences when Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike opens on Friday night, but his face may be recognized...
View ArticlePreview: Off-the-wall Vanya and Sonia Comes to The Warehouse
When asked to choose a play to direct at Warehouse Theatre, Mark Waldrop had an immediate suggestion: Christopher Durang’s “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.” “That was the title that popped to the...
View ArticleReview: Vanya and Sonia Brings Chuckles to Warehouse
Vanya just wants to make pleasant conversation. Sonia thinks of herself more as furniture than as a person. Masha wishes she had time to sit still. And Spike…well, Spike. Let’s not talk about Spike...
View ArticleReview: Warehouse Theatre Marvels in Tangy Chekhov Send-Up
The Warehouse Theatre follows up Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece “Uncle Vanya” with a new comedy that stars the playwright himself – in a metaphorical supporting role at least – Christopher Durang’s “Vanya...
View ArticleGetting to Know Katherine Nora LeRoy
Katherine Nora LeRoy: Beware of Hootie Pie! She’s been making Greenville audiences laugh and giggle in their seats for a few weeks now. With her clairvoyant turn as Cassandra in Vanya and Sonia and...
View ArticleWelcome Home, Christopher Joel Onken
Christopher Joel Onken: Bringing It All Back Home Christopher Joel Onken has been rambling the earth, sharing his talents from Colorado to Florida over the last few years. We are fortunate enough...
View ArticleGetting to Know Alexandra May
Alexandra May: Never Crunchy! As the level-headed and grateful Nina, Alexandra May is making her debut and wrapping up a few hearts in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. She sat down with us recently...
View ArticleWarehouse Offers ‘Uncle Vanya’ and ‘Vanya and Sonia’
More than 100 years separate the two plays yet they’re best enjoyed as a pair. Anton Chekhov wrote his dark comedy “Uncle Vanya” in 1899. Broadway funnyman Christopher Durang in 2012 borrowed some...
View ArticlePreview: Off-the-wall Vanya and Sonia Comes to The Warehouse
When asked to choose a play to direct at Warehouse Theatre, Mark Waldrop had an immediate suggestion: Christopher Durang’s “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.” “That was the title that popped to the...
View ArticleReview: Vanya and Sonia Brings Chuckles to Warehouse
Vanya just wants to make pleasant conversation. Sonia thinks of herself more as furniture than as a person. Masha wishes she had time to sit still. And Spike…well, Spike. Let’s not talk about Spike...
View ArticleReview: Warehouse Theatre Marvels in Tangy Chekhov Send-Up
The Warehouse Theatre follows up Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece “Uncle Vanya” with a new comedy that stars the playwright himself – in a metaphorical supporting role at least – Christopher Durang’s “Vanya...
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