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Ivan Turgenev (1818-83) |
First produced in this Mike Poulton version at Chichester in 1996, ‘”Fortune’s Fool” bypassed the West End by going direct to Broadway in 2002, where it garnered Tonies for Alan Bates and Frank Langella. Consequently, this production at the Old Vic marks the play’s first ever West End appearance. Director Lucy Bailey (former artistic director at the Print Room) plays it in broadly authentic period style, with a design by William Dudley which ingeniously bisected the stage with multiple door frames.
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Lucy Briggs-Owen, the heiress of'Fortune's Fool' |
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Richard McCabe (Tropatchov, the pushy neighbour) and Iain Glen (Kuzovkin, the hanger-on), co-stars of Fortune's Fool |
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Richard McCabe as Wilson in this summer's West End 'royal' hit 'The Audience' (the Helen Mirren HMQ play) |
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