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Chekhov is considered by many to be in the top two playwrites. But I find the plays on the page to be difficult to immerse in. Does that make them flawed, or perfect for the theater? We discuss on the current #Uppermiddlebrow.
Anton Chekhov’s 1897 play is in many ways even more minimalistic and sad than The Cherry Orchard. Dukes once again struggles to imagine the three dimensions of the story, while recognizing th…
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New #Uppermiddlebrow#Chekhov's#TheCherryOrchard, a play Bagg knows VERY well, and one that is new to me.
The UMBers sit down with a play that Bagg has read a million times and that Dukes is visiting for the first time. The lads discuss what this work is like for a first-timer and then put on their act…
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On the latest #Uppermiddlebrow, I talk with Arionne Nettles about her new book, and we reminisce about working on Black history stories for Curious City.
Arionne Nettles joins to talk about her new book We Are The Culture: Black Chicago’s Influence On Everything, as well as to recommend a couple of novels she thinks Upper Middlebrow listeners …