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McCrory, Strong, Watson & Beale
McCrory, Strong, Watson & Beale

Uncle Vanya (Donmar)

Venue: Donmar Warehouse
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarA wonderful production at the Donmar, with strong, well-drawn performances from everyone. Simon Russell Beale is incapable of a duff performance, so he was fantastic as Vanya. Pleading, slightly petulant and full of despair. I was also very impressed by Mark Strong's Astrov and Helen McCrory as Yelena. In fact, I don't think there's a weak link in the cast. The ending seemed a bit ponderous, but it's a tiny gripe. I'm not familiar with Chekhov's work but I'm keen to see more of it if it can be brought to life as it has been in this production. Andrew B - USER: Whatsonstage.com12 Oct 02
starstarstarstarstarAn astounding production with superb acting. Simon Russell Beale gives one of the finest performances I have ever seen and Emily Watson is luminous. A magical evening at the theatre. - USER: Whatsonstage.com25 Sep 02
starstarstarstarstarA stunning production with evey character seen afresh. Simon Russell Beale seals his reputation as our greatest classical actor. A brilliant performance showing the true depth and aching sorrow of Vanya. - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Sep 02
starstarstarIt really is a fab production but the disgruntled poster who complained about the view is spot-on - from the dies you miss at least 25% of the action which, in a theatre the size of the Donmar, is absolutely outrageous. Didn't Sam think do his directing from anywhere other than Row B in the front stalls ? Incredibly frustrating. - USER: Whatsonstage.com18 Sep 02
starstarstarstarstarBravo, once again, to the Donmar and for a classic classical revival. One that will be spoken about for years. - USER: Whatsonstage.com18 Sep 02
starstarstarstarstarDo not be put off by the comments from the theatre-goer who gave this production one star. It is a superb production by a stellar cast. Wonderfully played, very touching. - USER: Whatsonstage.com18 Sep 02
starstarstarstarstarIntelligent, funny, moving, haunting, heartbreaking... and a superlative cast. A wonderful evening in the theatre. - USER: Whatsonstage.com18 Sep 02
starHelen McCrory,Emily Watson are worth seeing I guess but just another boring wordy over long play to me,minus 10 on the entertainment scaleand the sound and view from the circle is the donmar is terrible and should be better and some break spark has put long grass round the circle handrails which dosent not help at all and the set is a table!!!-sadly vanya is all hype and very little sunstance and so called best uk actor Russell Beale i found too boring for words. - USER: Whatsonstage.com15 Sep 02


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