written by Anton Chekhov
directed by Joan V. Thorne
Friday April 14th 1967 — Saturday April 29th 1967

The play portrays the visit of an elderly professor and his glamorous, much younger second wife, Yelena, to the rural estate that supports their urban lifestyle. Two friends—Vanya, brother of the professor’s late first wife, who has long managed the estate, and Astrov, the local doctor—both fall under Yelena’s spell, while bemoaning the ennui of their provincial existence. Sonya, the professor’s daughter by his first wife, who has worked with Vanya to keep the estate going, suffers from her unrequited feelings for Dr. Astrov. Matters are brought to a crisis when the professor announces his intention to sell the estate, Vanya and Sonya’s home, with a view to investing the proceeds to achieve a higher income for himself and his wife.
Cast
- Serebriakoff, Alexander Vladimirovitch: Bob Keesler
- Elena Andreeyna: Pearl Spatz Mayer
- Sofia Alexandrovna: Elizabeth Hyde
- Voinitskaya, Maria Vasilievna: Dorothy Liebert
- Voinitsky, Ivan Petrovich: Frank Nixon
- Astrov, Mikhail Lvovich: Jack Thorne
- Telyegin, Ilya Ilyich: Vic Sellerole
- Marina: Elisabeth Lynch
- A Workman: Harvey Gardner
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Joan V. Thorne
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Producer: Elisabeth Lynch
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Assistant Director: Suzanne Nixon
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Elisabeth Lynch
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Lighting Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Stage Manager: Gloria Derewetsky
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Technical Director: Albert Messer
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Technical Director: Joe Muenzen
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Sound Designer: Grant Bacon