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Uncle Vanya
 

Celebrated Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith breathes new life into Chekhov’s tragicomedy, Uncle Vanya, premiering at Ensemble Theatre from 26 July to 31 August.  

Led by Ensemble Theatre’s Artistic Director Mark Kilmurry, Uncle Vanya features a stellar cast including Chantelle Jamieson (A Doll’s House), Vanessa Downing (STC’s Do Not Go Gentle), John Gaden AO (Mr Bailey’s Minder, Diplomacy), and Yalin Ozucelik (Outdated). 

On a crumbling country estate, Uncle Vanya and his niece Sonya work tirelessly to preserve their family’s privileges. Visited only by the local doctor Astrov, it’s a lonely, mundane existence. That is until the sudden arrival of Sonya’s father Professor Serebryakov and his alluring new wife Yelena awakens long-repressed emotions with devastating consequences. 

Joanna Murray-Smith brings her classic, whip-smart dialogue to Chekhov’s beloved work, unveiling a hotbed of disillusionment and all-consuming unrequited love.

 

Event details

Venue: Ensemble Theatre
Bookings: https://www.ensemble.com.au/shows/uncle-vanya/
Start Date: Tuesday 13 August 2024

26 JULY - 31 AUGUST 2024,
FRIDAYS 8:00PM | SATURDAYS 3:30PM & 8:00PM | SUNDAYS 5:00PM | TUESDAYS 11:00AM & 7:30PM | WEDNESDAY 7:30PM | THURSDAYS 11:00AM & 7:30PM

 

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