Uncle Vanya
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Ian Rickson's exquisite production is enlivened with expertly weighted humour and a modern beat
The Guardiam
This performance has unfortunately been cancelled
This performance has unfortunately been cancelled
Nominated for FOUR Olivier Awards including Best Actor for Toby Jones and Best Director for Ian Rickson.
Starring Toby Jones (Detectorists, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and Richard Armitage (The Hobbit, The Crucible), Chekhov's tragi-comedy returns to the West End in a new re-imagining from Girl From The North Country scribe Connor McPherson, with direction from Ian Rickson.
A classic of 19th-century theatre, Uncle Vanya continues, some 120 years after its premiere, to resonate with audiences all over the world with its universal themes of ennui, dashed ambitions and unrequited love never going out of fashion.
What is the story?
If you thought your family reunions were tough, spare a thought for Vanya (Jones), whose life is turned upside down by the appearance of his late sister's husband and his glamorous new wife Yelena. Interrupting his daily schedule of bemoaning provincial ennui with his friend Astrov (Armitage), he not only has to deal with his pompous dear brother-in-law (and landlord) and his money-making schemes - notably selling the Estate Vanya has loyally managed for him for many years - but with mounting feelings for the beguiling woman who has taken his sister's place. He better act fast though, because Yelena's admirers have already begun forming a disorderly queue...
Toby Jones as Uncle Vanya
Richard Armitage as Astrov
Rosalind Eleazar as Yelena
Aimee Lou Wood as Sonya
Anna Calder Marshall as Nana
Dearbhla Molloy as Grandmaman
Peter Wright as Telegin
Ciaran Hinds as Professor Serebryakov
Written by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Connor McPherson
Directed by Ian Rickson
Best Lighting Design
Best Set Design
Best Actor - Toby Jones
Best Director - Ian Rickson
Steven Gleave
Fabulous performance