The British theatre regularly throws up an embarrassment of riches. In the last week, while I was away in the US, not one but two separate studio productions of Uncle Vanya opened to national attention: one at the rapidly rising Print Room in Notting Hill with Iain Glen and Charlotte Emmerson, the other at Chichester's Minerva with Roger Allam and Dervla Kirwan. Dominic Cavendish, reviewing them jointly in the Daily …
SOURCE: The Stage at 01:52AM on April 11, 2012