This short, static but ecstatically well-acted new play by
Brian Friel reintroduces Uncle Vanya's Sonya, and Andrey
Prozorov, brother to Chekhov's Three Sisters, finding
them meeting twenty years on in a café in Moscow.
As played by Penelope Wilton and John Hurt, both of them
ache with loss, longing and loneliness from which they
cannot rescue each other.
Marek Senton, BBC London
Both Robert Lefevre's direction and the acting from
John Hurt as Andrey Prozorov and Penelope Wilton as Sonya
Serebriakova are immaculate. They take care over every word
and gradually build up pictures of their characters'
lives during period since the end of their respective plays.
They ensure that a gentle Chekhovian humour is maintained
and draw out the pain that that has characterised the lives
of these two unhappy people.
Philip Fisher, British Theatre Guide