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''Uncle Vanya'' by Anton Chekhov. First published 1897, produced 1899 by the Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Stanislavski. First South African production by ** in 19**. Other productions include a Baxter Company '82 production directed by [[Robert Mohr]] with [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]], [[Grethe Fox]], [[Zoë Randall]], [[Richard Haines]], [[Ron Smerczak]], [[James Irwin]], [[Rosalie van der Gucht]], [[Stephen Gurney]]; ** in 1986 directed by [[Richard Haines]],  with [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Shelagh Holliday]], [[Charlotte Butler]] and [[Jacqui Singer]].  under ’ direction in 1986; ***; 2004  by the [[Baxter Theatre]] - a double bill version of the play, the same cast performing alternately in [[Afrikaans]] and English. Directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], set by [[Patrick Curtis]], lighting by [[Mannie Manim]], with i.a. [[Marius Weyers]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]] and **.
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''Uncle Vanya'' by Anton Chekhov. First published 1897, produced 1899 by the Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Stanislavski.  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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First South African production by ** in 19**. Other productions include a Baxter Company '82 production directed by [[Robert Mohr]] with [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]], [[Grethe Fox]], [[Zoë Randall]], [[Richard Haines]], [[Ron Smerczak]], [[James Irwin]], [[Rosalie van der Gucht]], [[Stephen Gurney]]; ** in 1986 directed by [[Richard Haines]],  with [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Shelagh Holliday]], [[Charlotte Butler]] and [[Jacqui Singer]].  under ’ direction in 1986; ***;
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The version by Christopher Hampton presented by UCT Drama Department in the Nico Arena, first performance 25 August 1993. Directed by [[David Haynes]], designed by [[Ann Sharfman]]. The cast were Oscar Petersen, Lisa van Zyl, Alex Ferns, [[Sylvaine Strike]], Heinrich Reisenhofer, Jaci Smith, Duncan Lawson, Lucinda Hooley, Jean Marais.
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2004  by the [[Baxter Theatre]] - a double bill version of the play, the same cast performing alternately in [[Afrikaans]] and English. Directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], set by [[Patrick Curtis]], lighting by [[Mannie Manim]], with i.a. [[Marius Weyers]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]] and **.
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
First translated into [[Afrikaans]] by ** as  ''[[Wania]]'' and produced by [[Jean Plaat-Stultjes]] in 1930*.??*] Later translated as [[Oom Wanja]] by Karel Schoeman and first produced by ** in 19**. Published by Human & Rousseau in 1968. Presented by [[PACT]] in 1969, directed by [[Robert Mohr]] and starring [[Wilna Snyman]]. In 2004  the [[Baxter Theatre]] did a double bill version of the play, the same cast performing alternately in Afrikaans and English. Directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], set by [[Patrick Curtis]], lighting by [[Mannie Manim]], with i.a. [[Marius Weyers]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]] and **.  Other productions directed by **, **,**. **   
 
First translated into [[Afrikaans]] by ** as  ''[[Wania]]'' and produced by [[Jean Plaat-Stultjes]] in 1930*.??*] Later translated as [[Oom Wanja]] by Karel Schoeman and first produced by ** in 19**. Published by Human & Rousseau in 1968. Presented by [[PACT]] in 1969, directed by [[Robert Mohr]] and starring [[Wilna Snyman]]. In 2004  the [[Baxter Theatre]] did a double bill version of the play, the same cast performing alternately in Afrikaans and English. Directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], set by [[Patrick Curtis]], lighting by [[Mannie Manim]], with i.a. [[Marius Weyers]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]] and **.  Other productions directed by **, **,**. **   
  
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A new version by Christopher Hampton froma translation into English by Nina Froud.
  
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== Sources ==
 
Wikipedia entry on ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Vanya Uncle Vanya]''  
 
Wikipedia entry on ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Vanya Uncle Vanya]''  
  
  
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Revision as of 14:28, 10 April 2014

Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. First published 1897, produced 1899 by the Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Stanislavski.

Performance history in South Africa

First South African production by ** in 19**. Other productions include a Baxter Company '82 production directed by Robert Mohr with Roger Dwyer, Sandra Prinsloo, Grethe Fox, Zoë Randall, Richard Haines, Ron Smerczak, James Irwin, Rosalie van der Gucht, Stephen Gurney; ** in 1986 directed by Richard Haines, with Frantz Dobrowsky, Michael McCabe, James Borthwick, Shelagh Holliday, Charlotte Butler and Jacqui Singer. under ’ direction in 1986; ***;

The version by Christopher Hampton presented by UCT Drama Department in the Nico Arena, first performance 25 August 1993. Directed by David Haynes, designed by Ann Sharfman. The cast were Oscar Petersen, Lisa van Zyl, Alex Ferns, Sylvaine Strike, Heinrich Reisenhofer, Jaci Smith, Duncan Lawson, Lucinda Hooley, Jean Marais.

2004 by the Baxter Theatre - a double bill version of the play, the same cast performing alternately in Afrikaans and English. Directed by Janice Honeyman, set by Patrick Curtis, lighting by Mannie Manim, with i.a. Marius Weyers, James Borthwick, Anna-Mart van der Merwe and **.

Translations and adaptations

First translated into Afrikaans by ** as Wania and produced by Jean Plaat-Stultjes in 1930*.??*] Later translated as Oom Wanja by Karel Schoeman and first produced by ** in 19**. Published by Human & Rousseau in 1968. Presented by PACT in 1969, directed by Robert Mohr and starring Wilna Snyman. In 2004 the Baxter Theatre did a double bill version of the play, the same cast performing alternately in Afrikaans and English. Directed by Janice Honeyman, set by Patrick Curtis, lighting by Mannie Manim, with i.a. Marius Weyers, James Borthwick, Anna-Mart van der Merwe and **. Other productions directed by **, **,**. **

A new version by Christopher Hampton froma translation into English by Nina Froud.

Sources

Wikipedia entry on Uncle Vanya


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