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Set in 1948 on a spring weekend in Westport, CT, Nikolai and the Others tells the story of a close-knit group of Russian emigres who gather to eat, drink and talk. Over the course of the weekend, Nelson reimagines the creation of Balanchine and Stravinsky’s historic collaboration, the ballet Orpheus, and explores the interesting and controversial ways American art was funded at the outset of the Cold War.

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Performances ended on Jun. 16, 2013.

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About Nikolai and the Others on Broadway

Previews: Apr 4, 2013 • Opening: May 6, 2013 • Closing: Jun 16, 2013
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Venue

Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
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Accessible via elevator and entrance is behind Row H, which is the only row accessible to wheelchairs.
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Story

Set in 1948 on a spring weekend in Westport, CT, Nikolai and the Others tells the story of a close-knit group of Russian emigres who gather to eat, drink and talk. Over the course of the weekend, Nelson reimagines the creation of Balanchine and Stravinsky’s historic collaboration, the ballet Orpheus, and explores the interesting and controversial ways American art was funded at the outset of the Cold War.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"But Nelson’s opening gambit — an appetizer of red herring — pays off spectacularly in an engrossing work that transports Chekhov to the threshold of the Cold War. For a play that questions the cost of art, the production is fully up to LCT’s luxurious standards. The large cast is strong, top to bottom, with standout work not only from Cerveris and Glover but from Blair Brown as Vera Stravinsky, Stephen Kunken as the conflicted Nicky, and Alvin Epstein as the failing Sudeikin. Jane Greenwood’s costumes do a novel’s worth of work in a few bolts of fabric. And the ‘Orpheus’ excerpts, staged by New York City Ballet’s Rosemary Dunleavy, manage the trick of seeming both classically complete and yet also the result of artists making art on the spot. "

New York Magazine

Jesse Green

"David Cromer’s exemplary production soaks in the ambience with such convincing detail, and features so many earnest and tender performances, that 'Nikolai and the Others' succeeds as a compassionate, Chekhovian character study."

AM NY

Matt Windman

"How often do you get to see a cast of this size and quality working in such harmonious disharmony, as arranged by an ensemble master like the director David Cromer?"

The New York Times

Ben Brantley

"Richard Nelson’s inspired new play, ‘Nikolai and the Others’ bristles with compelling ideas and complex characters in equal measure."

Bloomberg News

Jeremy Gerard

Cast & Creative

Cast

George Balanchine
John Glover
Igor Stravinsky
Dale Place
Serge Koussevitsky
Alvin Epstein
Sergey Sudeikin
Stephen Kunken
Nikolai Nabokov
Lisa Sokoloff
Natalia Alonso
Maria Tallchief
Vera Stravinsky
Aleksi Karpov
Lauren Culpepper
Anna
Kathryn Erbe
Natasha Nabokov
Jennifer B. Grace
Natalia
Katie Kreisler
Evgenia
Haviland Morris
Lucia Davidova
John Procaccino
Vladimir Sokoloff
Michael Hsu Rosen
Nicholas Magallanes
Charles Bohlen
Alan Schmuckler
Kolya Sudeikin

Creative

Written by
Richard Nelson
Set Designer
Marsha Ginsberg
Costume Designer
Jane Greenwood
Lighting Designer
Ken Billington
Sound Designer
Daniel Kluger
Choreographer
George Balanchine
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