
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov
German translation by Angela Schanelec based on a translation by von Arina Nestieva
Deutsches Theater Berlin
Premiere 12 January 2008
Sonya and her Uncle Vanya receive visitors at the estate that they have managed with much self-sacrifice since the death of Sonya’s mother. Their hard work has been of great help to the deceased woman’s husband, a famous and venerated professor. Bringing his young wife with him, the professor has now come to the countryside for some relaxation. Here he gives his temperamental nature free reign, and rants and raves about the stupid country folk. Given the professor’s true character, as well as the seemingly unrequited love Uncle Vanya feels for the professor’s new wife and Sonya feels for the environmental activist Astrov, both Sonya and Vanya realize that the last 25 years have been a big mistake.
Anton Chekhov called his great plays comedies or dramas, and both descriptions are as telling as they are misleading; his works are all sad yet funny. In Uncle Vanya Chekhov completely refuses to provide answers. He simply presents us with scenes – as the play’s subtitle “Scenes from Country Life” – indicates. Published in 1897, Uncle Vanya was a reworking of Chekhov’s earlier play The Wood Demon.
“I’ve often been blamed”, Chekhov says, “for writing about trifles, for not having any positive heroes. But where am I to get them? […] In our youth, we all chirp rapturously like sparrows on a dung heap, but when we are forty, we are already old and begin to think about death. Fine heroes we are!”
The production received an invitation to stage the play at Berlin’s “Theatertreffen” 2008 – an annual festival that presents the year’s best productions in German-language theatre.
Directed by Jürgen Gosch
Stage and Costume Design Johannes Schütz
Lighting Design Henning Streck
Make-up Andreas Müller
Christian Grashof – Aleksandr Vladimirovich Serebryakov
Constanze Becker – Yelena Andreyevna
Meike Droste – Sofia Alexandrovna (Sonia)
Gudrun Ritter – Maria Vasilievna Voinitskaya
Ulrich Matthes – Ivan Petrovitch Voinitsky (Vanya)
Jens Harzer – Michail Lvovich Astroff, a doctor
Bernd Stempel – Ilya Ilyitch Telegin, an impoverished landowner
Christine Schorn – Marina, an old nurse