Monday, February 18, 2008

CHEKHOV in the Wilderness

The gents examine a specimen found recently in the desert.

Ahoy there. So sorry for our recent blog hiatus; it's been far too long. We'll be posting more regularly now - stay tuned for pictures from the sold-out The Swining at the Trocadero later this week!

In the meantime, give us a shout if you happen to be in the environs of Logan, UT in the upcoming week - we're presenting a new version of Chekhov Lizardbrain at Utah State University. Our sources on the ground say that the scenery is gorgeous, the Mexican food delightful, and the snow is powdery and abundant. (NOTE: picture above not geographically accurate or deemed to be representative of Utah in any significant way.) We got a recent mention in the Salt Lake Tribune, featuring an interview with the always-insightful Mr. Lizardbrain himself, James Sugg.



1 comment:

Charlie H said...

I saw the show Thursday night and every part of my brain was thrilled! Superb performances all around. I shudder to think what playing the part of Dmitri/Chekhov does to the brain of the actor. Do you feel you come to know yourself a little too well?