Uncle Vanya at Torn Space With Anton Chekhov’s 1899 masterwork, Uncle Vanya, Torn Space Theater—Buffalo’s foremost non-realist theater—once again lunges unflinchingly into the realm of theatrical realism. Last season they took an expressionistic view of Tennessee Williams’s postwar realist play, A Streetcar Named Desire, but with Chekhov, they mine the mother lode, taking on the man who, with Ibsen and Strindberg ...
Aug. 1, 2013 - Artvoice
Michiko Kakutani in International Herald Tribune In his more than 40 years in the cinema, Bergman made about 50 films, often conveying on the screen, Kakutani wrote, "the tragic, introspective vision of Strindberg."