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Performance

VenueSoho Theatre
Also: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From21st May 2015
To13th June 2015
When19:15
Soho Theatre (V1035)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 16 Apr 15 - T1598011757

The Harvest

The Harvest

Work:: The Harvest (S90829028)

It's harvest time and Egor, Valerii, Ira and Lubya are enjoying some hard graft in the orchard, picking apples and packing them into boxes. but, as the day progresses, what begin as tiny problems escalate into a complete shambles and total comic mayhem.
Author Pavel Pryazhko (Belarus)

Production:: (T1598011757)

This is an ingenuous and wickedly funny comedy from Belarusian Pavel Pryazhko who has been described as a 'phenomenon' of Russian New Writing. His plays have been staged in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and all over Eastern Europe, and he has a cult following in Moscow. Absurd, fearless and mordantly funny, he examines every area of post-Soviet life with a merciless eye. UK Premiere. Performed in English.
Translation Sasha Dugdale
Director Michael Boyd
Design Madeleine Girling
Design Tom Piper (consultant)
Lighting Charles Balfour
Sound Andrea J Cox
Performer Dafydd Llyr Thomas (Egor)
Performer Beth Park (Ira)
Performer Dyfan Dwyfor (Valerii)
Performer Lindsey Campbell (Lyuba)

Listing:: L0210280135




Production details

This is an ingenuous and wickedly funny comedy from Belarusian Pavel Pryazhko who has been described as a 'phenomenon' of Russian New Writing. His plays have been staged in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and all over Eastern Europe, and he has a cult following in Moscow. Absurd, fearless and mordantly funny, he examines every area of post-Soviet life with a merciless eye. UK Premiere. Performed in English.

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Special Performances


  • 10 Jun 15 Audio Described
  • 13 Jun 15 Captioned
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