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Chekhov-zombie mix makes for a charmer

By Ryan Senaga
Special to the Star-Advertiser

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 14, 2012

~~<p>If you can mix zombies with &quot;Pride and Prejudice,&quot; why stop at that classic?</p>
<p>University of Hawaii theater professor Markus Wessendorf has merged Anton Chekhov and the walking dead in &quot;Uncle Vanya and Zombies&quot; at Kennedy Theatre, playing through Sunday as an On the Mainstage offering.</p>
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<td><strong>&lsquo;UNCLE VANYA AND ZOMBIES&rsquo;</strong>
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If you can mix zombies with "Pride and Prejudice," why stop at that classic?

University of Hawaii theater professor Markus Wessendorf has merged Anton Chekhov and the walking dead in "Uncle Vanya and Zombies" at Kennedy Theatre, playing through Sunday as an On the Mainstage offering. ‘UNCLE VANYA AND ZOMBIES’ Login for more...



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