- Produced by The Coronet Theatre
- Price £30 - £25 standard | £20 previews (7-11 Mar) | £15 under 30s and schools | concessions available
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In his masterful one-act play, Friel revisits characters from Three Sisters and Uncle Vanya, and hauntingly evokes what might have happened next to two of Anton Chekhov's most iconic characters.
Saturday 7 March - Saturday 4 April, 19:30 | Thursday 2 April matinee, 14:30.
Andrey and Sonya meet by chance in a Moscow café. Their dreams have given way to a rather different reality. When they look in the mirror they don’t recognise themselves. Together they catch sight of a different future.
This masterful, intricate, funny and touching one-act play by Brian Friel (Translations, Faith Healer, Dancing at Lughnasa) revisits two characters from Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters and Uncle Vanya and makes them his own; hauntingly evoking what might have happened if two of Anton Chekhov’s most iconic characters had met.