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Anna Karenina

Based on the novel
by Leo Tolstoy

15th March - 2nd April 2016

Brockley Jack Studio

Adapted by Helen Edmundson

Directed by Ross McGregor

Movement Director Will Pinchin

Dance Dir. Nancy Kettle & Jane Munro

Lighting Design Beth Gibbs

Production Photography Davor Tovarlaza

Publicity Photography Zoltan Almasi

CAST

Cornelia Baumann as Dolly

Pippa Caddick as Kitty

Adam Elliott as Karenin

Ellie Jacob as Anna

Will Mytum as Vronsky 

David Paisley as Levin

Spencer Lee Osborne as Stiva

Hannah Wilder as Princess Betsy

Pippa Caddick & David Paisley
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Adam Elliott as Karenin
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Spencer Lee Osborne as Stiva
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David Paisley as Levin
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reviews

london theatre 1 - 5 stars

"How on earth could this Russian literary classic that is as complex as it is deep, that spans a huge physical distance and transverses centuries old classes, customs and culture; be translated onto a tiny stage in Crofton Park? The answer is, cleverly and originally with a hugely talented and versatile cast and a director (Ross McGregor) with vision. He has a fearless ability to take his cast across boundaries and he encourages them to take risks and to embrace the risqué. The Arrow and Traps Theatre Company have made Anna Karenina for 2016. Prepare to be delighted, entertained, transported to another time and place and dare I say, even slightly aroused!


"This adaptation by Helen Edmundson takes the form of a conversation between the characters Anna and Levin, although miles apart they manage to communicate. Their narration shows their friendship and admiration for each other and also their very different views on life and love.


"Ellie Jacob is captivating in the titular role. She demonstrates that a woman’s needs in the 1800s are no different to a woman of today by portraying the vulnerability and uncertainty of a woman wanting to be recognised for her independence and desires as well as being recognised as a wife and mother; and she does it with the air of sophistication that only nobility can bring. Anna is both class and wantonness combined.


"The love triangle is perfect. Adam Elliott is wonderful as the stiff and very proper husband Karenin. He handles the cold detachment of the character and combines it with a slight bewilderment at his wife’s shocking behaviour thus creating sympathy for a character who is not necessarily likeable. His complete opposite comes in the form of the dashing Vronsky.(Will Mytum) There is no doubt that this is a very sexy story and the physical love between Anna and her dashing Captain is an essential part of seeing how and why she is capable and willing to risk everything. This lust is on full display leaving the audience in no doubt that this has gone way past a flirtation.


"The contrast in this story is the love of Levin and his Kitty. David Paisley is outstanding as the pure and honest Levin. His good and caring ways show a strength way more attractive than the so called hero of Vronsky; an ability to express himself eloquently and more lovingingly than Karenin and a loyalty that Anna’s wayward brother Steeva could only dream of. Pippa Caddick’s Kitty shows a sweet coquettishness as the realisation finally settles in her heart.


"A beautiful story, beautifully played out with a supporting cast that dip in and out of characters like changing clothes, bringing each one it’s own personality and sparkle.


"If you like your Russian literature strong, sexy and very relevant to today, this is the show for you. It will leave you exhausted through the emotional journey but thoroughly worth it!"


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rachel Borland - LONDON  THEATRE 1

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