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Chekhov's 'The Seagull' gets a solid staging by the Artistic Home by Kerry Reid

Anton Chekhov's first major play always strikes me as a bit more claustrophobic than his later work. Unlike "The Cherry Orchard," with its prescient echoes of the decline of the Russian bourgeoise, or "Uncle Vanya," which veers into meditations on environmentalism, or even "The Three Sisters,"...

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:26pm on May 26, 2016

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