top of page
ABOUT THE SHOW
Once a magnetic and idealistic young figure within his community, Nikolai Ivánov was driven by a belief that he could change the world. Now, he finds himself abruptly cut off from the convictions, emotions, and sense of purpose that once defined both his inner life and his public identity. Confused by what is happening to him, and increasingly unable to control his own behavior, Ivanov’s unraveling begins to reverberate outward, taking a devastating toll on a community already stretched to its limits, where personal needs run high and no one seems capable of meeting anyone else where they are.
Anton Chekhov’s first (and rarely produced) full-length play, is a devastatingly funny and profoundly heartbreaking examination of what we now call depression. What happens when you lose yourself in a community unequipped to handle that loss?
DATES
Performances begin March 11
LOCATION
The West End Theater
263 W 86th St
Manhattan, NY
RUN-TIME
2 hours 30 minutes, with one 15 minute intermission.
THE ENSEMBLE
THE TEAM
CREATIVE
Michael DeFilippis - director
Dakota Silvey - stage manager
Ashley Basile - scenic design
Sarah Woods - lighting design
Stan Mathabane - sound design
Adeline Santello - costume design
Shari Perkins - dramaturg
PRODUCTION
Hannah Jade Vickery - executive producer
Scott Gordon - managing producer
Peyton Mader - associate producer
Andrew Fick - general manager
bottom of page












