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Blanchett, Bell, et al. Will Bring UNCLE VANYA to Kennedy Center in August - BroadwayWorld (08mar11) |
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March 8, 2011
Sydney Theatre Company's acclaimed production of Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov,
adapted by Andrew Upton and directed by Tamás Ascher, will tour to the
Kennedy Center in Washington, USA, with performances from 4 to 24 August
2011.
The entire original cast - John Bell, Cate Blanchett, Sandy Gore, Hayley McElhinney, Anthony Phelan, Richard Roxburgh, Andrew Tighe, Jacki Weaver
and Hugo Weaving - will reprise their roles for the production which
was a critical and box office triumph at Sydney Theatre in November and
December 2010.
More than 47,300 people saw the play during its
Sydney run with every performance completely sold out. The production
received exceptional reviews, described as "gloriously fresh, funny and
poignant" (John McCallum, The Australian), "a magnificently mounted and
playful production" (Elissa Blake, Sun Herald) and "a triumph" (Alex
Lalak, Daily Telegraph). "This enthralling production surprises and
delights, and leaves you feeling profoundly moved" said Jo Litson in the
Sunday Telegraph and "across the board the performances are
exceptional" wrote Jason Blake in the Sydney Morning Herald.
Sydney
Theatre Company's last engagement at the Kennedy Center was in 2009
with A Streetcar Named Desire, which was subsequently awarded three
prestigious Helen Hayes Awards including for Outstanding Non-Resident
Production.
General Manager Patrick McIntyre
said: "We're thrilled to be taking the show to the US capital as part
of Sydney Theatre Company's ongoing commitment to international dialogue
with artists and audiences around the world through collaborations and
touring. There has been keen international interest in this production
and we're delighted that the very busy schedules of the exceptional cast
and creative team will allow for this engagement at the Kennedy
Center."
Cast: John Bell, Cate Blanchett, Sandy Gore, Hayley McElhinney, Anthony Phelan, Richard Roxburgh, Andrew Tighe, Jacki Weaver, Hugo Weaving.
Director:
Tamás Ascher. Dramaturg: Anna Lengyel. Set Designer: Zsolt Khell.
Costume Designer: Gyorgyi Szakacs. Lighting Designer: Nick Schlieper. Composer/Sound Designer: Paul Charlier.
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