Uncle Vanya

T0811470632
Set on a crumbling country estate, Uncle Vanya is the tale of two obsessive love affairs that lead nowhere, and a flirtation that brings disaster. The irascible Vanya and his niece Sonya have managed the estate on behalf of their relative, a renowned Professor for the last twenty-five years. Now retired, the Professor and his beautiful young wife come to visit, throwing the household into disarray, igniting hidden passions and old grudges. Family ties are tested further when the ageing and gout-ridden Professor announces his plans to sell the estate and live off the proceeds in the city. By turns comic, tragic, romantic, and wistful, Chekhov's play is an unforgettable study of unfulfilled dreams and unrequited love. One of his four great masterpieces written on the eve of the twentieth century, it features a feast of subtle comic portraits of a family at logger heads with each other and the world around them, that still has resonance at the start of another new century.
Author Chekhov


Archive :: production:T0811470632, play:S5399, venue:V1163069430

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Producer The Print Room
Adapted by Mike Poulton
Director Lucy Bailey
Design William Dudley
Performer Iain Glen
Performer Charlotte Emmerson
Performer David Yelland
Performer William Houston
Performer Lucinda Millward
Performer David Shaw-Parker
Performer Marlene Sidaway
Performer Caroline Blakiston
Performer Andrew Hanratty
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