In this is the End of Sleeping based on Chekhov's fatherlessness fragment directed by Jay Scheib
In this is the End of Sleeping
after the play by Chekhov, adapted and directed by Jay Scheib


With Performances by: Eliza Bent, Gaetan Bonhomme, Vanessa Burke, John Dewis, Olga Victorovna Fedorishcheva, Caleb Hammond, Joan Jubett*, Emily Knapp, Dan Liston, Eric Dean Scott*, Tao Wang

Sound and Video design by Leah Gelpe, Scenic and Lighting design by Jeremy Morris, Costume design by Jessica Hinel, objects/art direction by Bara Jichova Kirkpatrick, assistant director Adam Perlman, stage manager Belina Mizrahi,
Directed by Jay Scheib

Production made possible through a special collaboration with Massacchusetts Institute of Technology Music and Theatre Arts, Rotor Productions of New York and The Chekhov Now Festival.

 

 

*AEA showcase approval pending

In This is the End of Sleeping is a live performance for two-channel video installation, real-time audio processing and a Russian steam bath. In this is the End of Sleeping is the longest day of the year and it is a hot hot sleeplessness here—the sweat pours like rain and the water is icey cold. But when the laughing and drinking and running through the woods gives way to kissing and bathing and shooting guns… no one will escape the change.

It is deep in the age of cynicism, and with chekhov's first full length play comes a sometimes hilarious and sometimes brutal meditation on loving each other, and buying each other out.

 

In This is the End of Sleeping is based on Chekhov's unfinished / untitled 300 page fragment which the germans called Platonov after the leading role, some still argue that it might be called Fatherlessness. Fatherlessness spoken in Russian sounds like In this is the End of Sleeping to the Hebrew speaker. So arrives the title for our work. If only everyone had gone bed.

IN CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS:

at La Sala de Puerto Rico, 2 nd floor Student Center
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (across from 77 Mass Ave.)
November 3 , 4, 5, 6 at 8pm, admission is free



IN NEW YORK CITY:

as part of the Chekhov Now Festival::
Connelly Theatre, 220 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10009

Performance Schedule: Friday, Nov 12 at 8pm; Saturday, Nov 13 at 8pm; Sunday, Nov 14 at 2pm; Wed., Nov 17 at 8pm; Thursday, Nov 18 at 8pm; Saturday, Nov 20 at 5pm

Tickets: 212-352-3101
or www.theatremania.com

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