"Notes From Underground," Bill Camp and Robert Woodruff's adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novella, is a harrowing evening of theater that will appeal to those who delight in profound but difficult ...
One of London's most enterprising fringe venues, The Print Room, has moved into a permanent new home in Notting Hill, the beautiful but faded Coronet cinema, itself originally a Victorian playhouse.
Dostoevsky’s 1864 novella doesn’t contain the descriptive detail, impersonal narration or many other features of 19th-century realism established by Flaubert. The book’s two-part structure, which ...