Some random resources about
Coast of Utopia, coming right up. Most relate to the 2002 production but give some idea about the story and style.
Edit again: scratch the
NYT,
Variety has more details about the who-plays-what:
In Utopia, O'Byrne will play the mid-19th century Russia radical theorist and editor, Alexander Herzen.
Stephen Dillane essayed the part in London. Crudup will play literary critic Vissarion Belinsky. Hawke is the aristocrat-turned-anarchist Michael Bakunin and Hamilton will be the poet Nicholas Ogarev. Easton, Ehle, Harbour and Plimpton will be featured in multiple roles throughout the three-part work.
BBC's brief synopsis of the trilogy
Playbill has pages for all three parts up: Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage
Complete Review collates reviews from the 2002 production of Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage. Also, t2k reviews the whole trilogy.
The National Theatre's site with a list of some characters; Auditions.com has descriptions of some of the roles. Let the speculation begin!
Tom Stoppard writes about the trilogy in The Guardian
Various news articles about this production
2 comments:
Multiple roles? She'll be playing more than one role? I was hoping she was going to play opposite Ethan Hawke or Billy Crudip.
Well there are 3 plays, so maybe she'll do a role in each.
I'm putting my money on Natalie Herzen - look at this description:
"Natalie Herzen: 30’s. Alexander’s wife. An independent woman, free-thinking and romantic, optimistic, warm, down to earth, emotionally present and full of feeling."
Am plucking this out of the air and will be proven wrong no doubt.
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