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Ken Stott, Anna Friel and Samuel West to star in UNCLE VANYA at London's Vaudeville Theatre in November


ANTON CHEKHOV’S CLASSIC
UNCLE VANYA
ADAPTED BY CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON
DIRECTED BY LINDSAY POSNER

STARRING KEN STOTT, ANNA FRIEL and SAMUEL WEST

OPENS AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, THE STRAND

ON FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2012

WITH PREVIEWS FROM WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER 2012

This autumn Ken Stott, Anna Friel and Samuel West are united together on stage for the first time in one of Anton Chekhov’s undisputed masterpieces, Uncle Vanya. Adapted by Christopher Hampton, Uncle Vanya uniquely blends sparkling wit and earthy humour to brilliant comic effect.  Directed by Lindsay Posner with designs by Christopher Oram, this new production opens at the Vaudeville Theatre on 2 November 2012 with previews from 24 October.

Vanya (Ken Stott), Yelena (Anna Friel), Astrov (Samuel West) 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 is best known for his TV and film roles including Messiah, Toast, The Vice, Rebus and One Day, Charlie Wilson’s War, Girl In a Café and Shallow Grave. His upcoming film projects include Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit. His theatre roles include Art (Wyndham’s), God of Carnage (Gielgud and Broadway), Lindsay Posner’s production of A View from the Bridge (Duke of York’s) and Heroes (Wyndham’s). 

Anna Friel returns to the stage following a triumphant run as Holly Golightly in the West End production of Breakfast at Tiffanys (Theatre Royal, Haymarket).  Best known for her TV roles including Jimmy McGovern’s The Street (BBC), Pushing Daisies (ABC), Neverland (Sky), Without You (ITV), and Brookside (C4).  Her film work includes Limitless, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Land of the Lost, London Boulevard. Her theatre credits include Lulu, Look Europe (both Almeida Theatre) and Closer (Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play/Broadway).

Samuel West previously starred on stage in Enron which earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Olivier and Evening Standard Theatre Awards. His other stage credits include A Number (Menier Chocolate Factory), The Family Reunion (Donmar) and the title roles in both Hamlet and Richard II (both RSC). His film and TV credits include Van Helsing, Eternal Law and Any Human Heart. Samuel is currently filming the new ITV series Mr Selfridge.

Lindsay Posner was Associate Director at the Royal Court Theatre from 1987 to 1992 where his production of Death and The Maiden won two Laurence Olivier Awards.   His other theatre credits include Noises Off starring Celia Imrie and Janie Dee (The Old Vic and Novello), Butley starring Dominic West (Duchess Theatre), An Ideal Husband starring Samantha Bond and Rachel Stirling (Vaudeville), House of Games (Almeida), Fool For Love starring Juliette Lewis (Apollo Theatre), Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge  starring Ken Stott (Duke of York’s, nominated for four Olivier Awards), Carousel (Savoy),  Fiddler on The Roof (Sheffield and Savoy), Tom and Viv, The Hypochondriac  and Romance (Almeida), A Life in the Theatre (Apollo), the world premiere of Power by Nick Dear and Tartuffe (National Theatre), Twelfth Night, Volpone, The Taming of the Shrew and The Rivals (RSC) and most recently Abigail’s Party (Menier Chocolate Factory and Wyndham’s).

Uncle Vanya is produced by Kim Poster for Stanhope Productions, Nica Burns, Robert Bartner and Max Weitzenhoffer.

Director Lindsay Posner
Designer Christopher Oram

Further cast to be announced

PERFORMANCE DETAILS AND BOX OFFICE INFO

Vaudeville Theatre, The Strand, London, WC2

Wednesday 24 October 2012 – Saturday 16 February 2013
Press night Friday 2 November 2012 at 7:00pm
Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm
Thursday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm

Box Office 0844 412 4663


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