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What's OnUncle Vanya at Harold Pinter Theatre

Temporarily closed - Don’t miss an astonishing combination of creative talent, breathe new life into the treasured Chekhov classic in the heart of London’s West End.
  • Dates 14/01/2020 - 02/05/2020
  • Location Harold Pinter Theatre, 8 Panton Street, SW1Y 4DN
  • Price ££
Discover Uncle Vanya at the Harold Pinter Theatre, running until Saturday 2nd May 2020.Drawing humour out of the gloom, Olivier Award-winning Conor McPherson’s stunning new adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece, Uncle Vanya is a must-watch.Offering tickets from only £15 per person, prepare for the ultimate portrayal of life at the turn of the 20th Century filled with tumultuous frustration, dark humour and hidden passions.In the heat of summer, Sonya and her Uncle Vanya while away their days on a crumbling estate deep in the countryside, visited occasionally only by the local doctor Astrov. However, when Sonya’s father suddenly returns with his beautiful new wife declaring that he intends to sell the house, the polite facades crumble and repressed feelings start to emerge with devastating consequences.Starring Aimee Lou Wood, Toby Jones, Richard Armitage and directed in collaboration with Ian Rickson and Sonia Friedman Productions. Don’t miss this astonishing combination of creative talent as they breathe new life into the treasured Chekhov classic.Book your tickets online here. Or, call or email using the following details:T: +44 0844 871 7622E: hptmanagement@theambassadors.com

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