NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEATRE AND DANCE PRESENTS 'THE SEAGULL,' 'SUMMERFOLK' IN REPERTORY

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Date: 20070111
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Northern Illinois University issued the following news release:

According to the School of Theatre and Dance at Northern Illinois University, the Russians are not coming, they are already here.

Opening Feb. 1, two plays by Russian authors, Anton Chekov and Maxim Gorky, will be presented in repertory as the next production of the school's 2006-7 Subscription Series season. Chekov's "The Seagull" and Gorky's "Summerfolk" will run alternately in the Stevens Building O'Connell Theatre through Feb. 11.

Directing "The Seagull" and using his own translation from the original Russian, the school's ...

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