Winner of Best Revival and received a nomination for Best Actor (Andrew Scott) at the Olivier Awards 2024
Chekhov‘s VANYA is playing at the Duke of York’sTheatre for a limited run!
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This Autumn, Andrew Scott features in Simon Stephens’ adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece.
Directed by Sam Yates and designed by Rosanna Vize, the production opens at the Duke of York’s Theatre on 21 September, with previews in the West End from 15 September, running until 21 October.
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What is Vanya about?
Far away in the Russian countryside, a young woman and her uncle spend their days tending to what remains of their crumbling estate, with only their own company and the occasional visit from local doctor and the girl’s father. When the father and his younger wife visit and declare their intentions to sell the estate to improve their own standing in the city, relationships are tested and lives are upturned as the family face the devastating consequences of their decisions.
Ticket Information
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Running Time
1 hour 50 minutes with no interval
Cast & Creatives
Andrew Scott
Simon Stephens (Adaptation), Sam Yates (Director), Rosanna Vize (Designer)
Named in 1894 for King George V, the Duke of York’s Theatre was originally called Trafalgar Square Theatre. It often features transfers from Off West End theatres like the Almedia Theatre (The Doctor) or the Kiln Theatre (The Son).
FAQs
Where is Vanya playing?
Vanya is playing at the Duke of York's Theatre.
How long is Vanya and when does it finish?
The running time for Vanya is 1 hour 50 minutes with no interval.
What is the age guidance for Vanya?
LOVEtheatre has not been made aware of age guidance for this show.
Who wrote Vanya?
Vanya is written by Anton Chekhov, with a new adaptation by Simon Stephens and direction by Sam Yates.
Who is starring in Vanya?
Starring in Vanya is actor Andrew Scott (Pride, Fleabag, BBC's Sherlock). Andrew Scott has previously performed on the West End stage in productions such as Hamlet at the Almeida and Harold Pinter Theatres, and Present Laughter at The Old Vic.
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