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EDITOR’S NOTE
Drama about religion and psychic ability scheduled
The New Light Theater Project will present Mystic Conversations at Theater Row beginning April 26. The mystery play by Julia Barry Bell is based on real events involving a psychic child and the stress the paranormal gift brings to a religious family. Directed by John Brenneman, the play is part of New Light Theater Project’s Spotlight Series and will run to May 17 at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd St.) For tickets and more information, visit mysticconversations.com. —Edward Karam
Writer’s Desk Entertainment is presenting the world premiere of The Trunk by John Seresi at the Flea Theater (20 Thomas St.) through April 12. Directed by Anthony Misiano, The Trunk is about a curmudgeon who enlists his best friend’s son to help him sort through the contents of his New York apartment after receiving a diagnosis if incipient dementia. For tickets and more information, visit thetrunkplay.com. —Edward Karam
Upon the 1904 opening of The Cherry Orchard, directed by Konstantin Stanislavski, Anton Chekhov notoriously fumed, “Stanislavski has ruined my play!” The playwright envisioned his work as a comedy with elements of farce, a stark contrast to the tragic conception of the renowned Moscow Art Theatre director. One wonders what these two artistic giants would think of the current interpretation now playing at St. Ann’s Warehouse. Adapted and directed by Benedict Andrews, this Donmar Warehouse production from London is spare, farcical, interactive, and grooves to an indie-music beat. While purists may scoff at this cheeky approach to Chekhov, this is a Cherry Orchard for our times.