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Anna Friel as Yelena
Anna Friel as Yelena

Uncle Vanya

Venue: Vaudeville Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarHaving hated the Young Vic's ridiculously updated high concept Three Sisters it would be churlish to complain about Lindsay Posner's slightly stolid production of Uncle Vanya. It may not move at a great pace but it is perfectly set in period and takes no liberties with Chekhov's text. The story revolves around superbly believable permutations of unrequited love which is both painful and deeply resonant. Ken Stott, who looks oddly like Bilbo Baggins, is a slightly peasant-like Vanya but few actors can better his volcanic emotions and Anna Friel is appropriately beautiful as the unobtainable Yelena - it's intended as a complement to say that she does most of her best acting when not speaking conveying subtle changes of mood as a reaction to others. I wish I had seen the apparrently superior production at the Print Room but at least this is a version of his great play that CHekhove would actually recognise. - David Baxter21 Dec 12
starstarstarI have seen Uncle Vanya several times before and this production is good and loved Ken Stott as Vanya--makes the role different to he normal--more likeable and quite funny. The sets were very good though did take a while to change. All the cast were good but apart from Samuel West who was good in his role. Anna Friel really was more decorative and Laura Carmichael was good but though she was still acting her Lady Edith from Downton Abbey!! Nice to see Anna Carteret and Paul Freeman on stage again - Joe Spiteri18 Dec 12
starstarstarDon't attend with preconceptions and, the chances are, you will enjoy this production. It has its faults - the primary one being overlong set changes - but there are fine performances and revealing touches. The situation comedy in Chekhov was brought out. There was much to admire in Ken Stott's take on the title role and Sam West was convincing as the male love interest. Lindsay Posner is a director noted for worrying about his productions throughout their run. This one could do with being unified into more than the sum of its parts. A valiant, highly watchable and worthwhile take on a much-performed and loved play. - Jon Allen29 Nov 12
starAwful.It just didn't work and one piece of the worst casting ever. Poor Anna Friel and Ken Stott to be invoved with this, not to mention Sam West. They tried in vain . - Stuart13 Nov 12


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