7th February, 2014 / 11.00am - 4.00pm
2nd December, 2015
by Anton Chekhov, adapted by David Hare
Director – Dominic Rouse
Set and Costume – Philippa Brocklehurst
Venue – Webber Douglas Studio
Performed by – BA (Hons) Acting CDT students
Production by – BA (Hons) Theatre Practice students
Perhaps the least performed of Chekhov’s plays, Ivanov is the fierce and funny portrait of a man whose life is plummeting fast into domestic and philosophical chaos. By turns despairing, passionate and very funny – it offers insight into a young playwright, exhilaratingly different from the one we think we know.
“There are so many cogs in us, so many wheels, so many valves that we judge each other at our own peril. I don’t understand you. You don’t understand me. And least of all do we understand ourselves.” – Ivanov
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