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'Vanya on 42nd Street' is a 1994 American film directed by Louis Malle, written by Andre Gregory, and starring Wallace Shawn and Julianne Moore. The film is an intimate, interpretive performance of the 1899 play 'Uncle Vanya' by Anton Chekhov as adapted by David Mamet.

Premise



Actors in New York City rehearse 'Uncle Vanya' in a dilapidated theatre.

Cast



The film also features Madhur Jaffrey and Andre Gregory as himself. Shawn, Gregory, and Malle had previously collaborated on the 1981 film 'My Dinner with Andre.' Several actors known to the New York stage are featured, including George Gaynes, Larry Pine, Phoebe Brand, Brooke Smith, and Lynn Cohen.

Moore, whose film career was gaining critical attention because of her performance in 'Short Cuts', was prominently featured in the advertising campaign for the film.

The soundtrack features music by the Joshua Redman Quartet, with Redman on tenor saxophone, Brad Mehldau on piano, Christian McBride on bass, and Brian Blade on drums.

Production



Over the course of three years, director Andre Gregory and a group of actors came together on a voluntary basis in order to better understand Chekhov's work through performance workshops. Staged and filmed entirely within the vacant shell of the then-abandoned New Amsterdam Theater on 42nd Street in New York City, they enacted the play rehearsal-style on a bare stage with the actors in street clothes. Free from any commercial demands, their performances were for an invited audience only. Gregory and director Louis Malle decided to document the play as they had developed it. The film was the result of the collaborative process. It was the last film of Malle's career.

Filming

Workshop rehearsals with Gregory and the cast originally took place at the abandoned Victory Theater on 42nd Street in New York City. The filmed version was shot entirely within the New Amsterdam Theatre, also on 42nd Street. Built in 1903, the theatre was the original home of the 'Ziegfeld Follies', a historical tidbit mentioned in the film during some pre-show banter. In the late 1930s, the New Amsterdam Theatre was transformed into a movie palace. The theatre remained a movie palace until it "temporarily" closed in 1982.

At the time 'Vanya on 42nd Street' was filmed, the theatre had been abandoned for over ten years and was in a state of severe disrepair. Rats had chewed through much of the stage rigging, and flooding and mice made the stage unusable, so that they were restricted to a section of what had been the orchestra.

For the film production, some rows of seats were removed and a small platform was built for the cast and film crew. Shortly after the production of 'Vanya', the New Amsterdam was leased to The Walt Disney Company. Disney restored the theatre to its grand original design and reopened it in 1997.

Reception



Critical response

'Vanya on 42nd Street' received mostly positive reviews from critics.[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/vanya_on_42nd_street/#contentReviews Rotten Tomatoes] Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars in his review for the 'Chicago Sun-Times'. "As he did with 'My Dinner with Andre'", Ebert wrote, "[Malle shows] he is the master of a visual style suited to tightly-encompassed material. There is not a shot that calls attention to itself, and yet not a shot that is without thought."

Year-end lists

* 1st  Peter Rainer, 'Los Angeles Times'

* 2nd  Stephen Hunter, 'The Baltimore Sun'

* 2nd  Michael Mills, 'The Palm Beach Post'

* 3rd  Bob Strauss, 'Los Angeles Daily News'

* 5th  Kevin Thomas, 'Los Angeles Times'

* 5th  David Elliott, 'The San Diego Union-Tribune'

* 7th  Gene Siskel, 'The Chicago Tribune'

* 9th  Kenneth Turan, 'Los Angeles Times'

* 9th  Robert Denerstein, 'Rocky Mountain News'

* Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked)  Mike Clark, 'USA Today'

* Top 10 (not ranked)  Betsy Pickle, 'Knoxville News-Sentinel'

* Top 10 runner-ups (not ranked)  Janet Maslin, 'The New York Times'

* Honorable mention  Glenn Lovell, 'San Jose Mercury News'

* Honorable mention  William Arnold, 'Seattle Post-Intelligencer'

References




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