Vanya on Huron Street
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Vanya on Huron Street is a recurring event in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 5 times across 5 issues between November 26, 2024 and March 12, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research presents previews of Vanya on Huron Street”; “tickets are still available for Vanya on Huron Street; an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s timeless classic”; “Vanya on Huron Street returns to BCTR on February 26”. It most often appears alongside Los Angeles, Confessions, David.
Metadata
- Category: Events
- Mention count: 5
- Issue count: 5
- First seen: November 26, 2024
- Last seen: March 12, 2025
Appears In
Related Pages
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- Los Angeles (5 shared issues)
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- Confessions (4 shared issues)
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- David (4 shared issues)
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- Albina Aleksandrova (3 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (3 shared issues)
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- Matthew Gasda (3 shared issues)
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- Metrograph (3 shared issues)
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- Alex Arthur (2 shared issues)
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- Alice Aster (2 shared issues)
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- Annie Armstrong (2 shared issues)
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- Anton Chekhov (2 shared issues)
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- BCTR (2 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
From 6:45pm - 9:45pm — The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research presents previews of Vanya on Huron Street. Translated by Albina Aleksandrova. Adapted and directed by Matthew Gasda.
Inline links: The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research, previews, Albina Aleksandrova, Matthew Gasda
From 7pm - 10pm at BCTR — A few tickets are still available for Vanya on Huron Street; “an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s timeless classic with a new translation by Albina Aleksandrova. Directed by Matthew Gasda.”
Inline links: BCTR, Vanya on Huron Street
Vanya on Huron Street returns to BCTR on February 26
Inline links: Vanya on Huron Street
From 7:30pm - 10pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Vanya on Huron Street reopens. I’ve heard only wonderful things about this production, and I’m glad to say I will finally be in attendance at this production.
Inline links: Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research, this production
From 7:30pm - 10:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Vanya on Huron Street closes. If you haven’t seen this production, now is your last chance - “an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s timeless classic with a new translation by Albina Aleksandrova. Directed by Matthew Gasda.”
Inline links: Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research, Vanya on Huron Street