Part One � Voyage
Richard Easton returned, unannounced, to the cast of Voyage, the first part of Tom Stoppard's trilogy The Coast of Utopia, on the 11 Nov 2006 after recovering from a procedure he received late in October 2006 to correct a heart arrhythmia.
Richard Easton, who plays Russian landowner Alexander Bakunin, had been absent from the show since his collapse on stage on the 17 Oct 2006. The role of Alexander Bakunin was played by Easton's understudy, David Manis, during his absence.
The opening night for Voyage the first part of The Coast of Utopia was re-scheduled from the 5 Nov 2006 to the 27 Nov 2006 to allow Easton time to recover and return to the show.
The Lincoln Center Theatre's production of The Coast of Utopia trilogy stars Brian F. O'Byrne (Alexander Herzen), Billy Crudup (Vissarion Belinsky ), Josh Hamilton (Nicholas Ogarev), Ethan Hawke (Michael Bakunin), Jason Butler Harner (Ivan Turgenev), Amy Irving (Varvara Bakunin / Maria Ogarev), Jennifer Ehle (Liubov Bakunin/Natalie Herzen/Malwida von Meysenbug), David Harbour (Nicholas Stankevich/George Herwegh/Doctor), and Martha Plimpton (Varenka Bakunin/Natasha Tuchkov/ Natasha Ogarev).
Beginning in mid-19th century Russia during the repressive reign of Tsar Nicholas I, the play spans a period of thirty years as it tells the story of a group of Russian intellectuals, headed by the radical theorist and editor Alexander Herzen, the novelist Ivan Turgenev, the literary critic Vissarion Belinsky and the aristocrat-turned-anarchist Michael Bakunin, who lead a band of like-minded countrymen in a revolutionary movement in which they strive to change and fix a political system by using their minds as their only weapon.
The action of The Coast of Utopia, which had its world premiere at London's National Theatre in 2002, begins in 1833 with -
Part One � Voyage, set in the Russian countryside as well as in Moscow and St. Petersburg.Part Two - Shipwreck, begins thirteen years later outside Moscow and follows the characters' exile to Paris, Dresden and Nice.
Part Three - Salvage, takes place over a period of twelve years in London and Geneva.
Lincoln Center Theater will mount the three parts of The Coast of Utopia individually, performing each part in turn as the next opens.
During the final three and one-half weeks of the production's run audiences will have the opportunity to see all three parts in succession. And on three Saturdays - 24 Feb 2007, 3 Mar 2007 and 10 Mar 2007 � theatergoers will be able to see all three - Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage - in one-day marathons beginning at 11am.
The schedule for The Coast of Utopia is:
- Part One � Voyage
Previews: Tue 17 Oct 2006
Opens: Sun 27 Nov 2006 - Part Two � Shipwreck
Previews: Tue 5 Dec 2006
Opens: Thu 21 Dec 2006 - Part Three � Salvage
Previews: Tue 30 Jan 2007
Opens: Thu 15 Feb 2007
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