Ken Stott, Anna
Friel and Samuel West star in a new West End production of Chekhov's Uncle
Vanya, adapted by Christopher Hampton and directed by Lindsay Posner at the
Vaudeville Theatre from 24th October 2012.
The production is booking through to
February 16th 2013.
Vanya, Yelena, Astrov and
Sonya are all in love with the past,
with ideals and with each other. As their universe shifts around them they
struggle to keep their emotions at bay in this exquisitely evoked comedy of the
trials and tribulations of the human condition.
Ken Stott’s theatre credits include Art (Wyndham's), God of Carnage (Gielgud), A View from
the Bridge (Duke of York's) and Heroes (Wyndham’s). On TV he is best known for
Messiah, Toast, The Vice and Rebus as well as One Day, Charlie Wilson's War,
Girl In a Café and Shallow Grave on film. He also stars in the upcoming film
version of The Hobbit.
Read more at
London Theatre Direct
Also reported by Official London Theatre
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