Overview
Don't be miserable, you wonderful woman; be a mermaid. There's the
ocean; throw yourself in. Fall in love with some poor mortal and drag
him down with you. Astonish us!
On an isolated country
estate, Sonia and her Uncle Vanya are committed to a life of ceaseless
toil. But when the ageing invalid Serebriakov and his bewilderingly
beautiful young wife take up residence, a yearning envelops the
household and disturbs the accustomed tedium. Friend and confidant
Astrov grows lovelorn, Sonia's heart breaks and even Vanya falls under
the spell. And so they fight, bond, belittle, lament, make peace and
contemplate the odd murder.
Featuring sex, comedy and unbearable sadness in nineteenth-century Russia, this version of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya was written and directed by Terry Johnson and opened at Hampstead Theatre, London, in November 2018.
And
having weathered the storm, what's left? My feelings for you; a few
droplets on a window pane, catching the sun, running down a way, drying
to nothing.