Arts News
Reviews for The Coast of Utopia: Voyage
By Amy Somensky Nov 28, 2006, 14:32 GMT

Beginning in mid-19th century Russia during the repressive reign of Tsar Nicholas I, Tom Stoppard’s sweeping epic spans a period of thirty years as it tells the panoramic 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 ...more
New York: Here is a selection of reviews for The Coast of Utopia: Voyage which opened last night at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater:
NY Times
Theatermania
Variety
NY Post
NY Daily News
Starring in this first part is Billy Crudup as Vissarion Belinsky, Richard Easton as Alexander Bakunin, Jennifer Ehle as Liubov Bakunin, Josh Hamilton as Nicholas Ogarev, David Harbour as Nicholas Stankevich, Jason Butler Harner as Ivan Turgenev, Ethan Hawke as Michael Bakunin, Amy Irving as Varvara Bakunin, Brían F. O'Byrne as Alexander Herzen, and Martha Plimpton as Varenka Bakunin.
Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia comprises three parts - Voyage, Shipwreck (opens December 21st), and Salvage (opens February 15th). All of the three parts will finish their runs on March 3rd. During the last three and a half weeks of the run, audiences will be able to see all three parts in succession. On February 24th, March 3rd, and March 10th all three parts will play in marathon beginning at 11am.
The creative team includes direction by Jack O'Brien, set design by Bob Crowley, set design by Scott Pask, costume design by Catherine Zuber, lighting design by Natasha Katz, Brian MacDevitt, and Kenneth Posner, and music and sound design by Mark Bennett.
Beginning in mid-19th century Russia during the repressive reign of Tsar Nicholas I, Tom Stoppard’s sweeping epic spans a period of thirty years as it tells the panoramic 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 series was first seen in 2002 at London's National Theatre.
For The Coast of Utopia tickets visit tickets.monstersandcritics.com.
COMMENT
blog comments powered by DisqusLatest Headlines in Arts
- 1. Guma Mbaho Mwine responds to rampant homophobia gripping Uganda with new works
- 2. What the Butler Saw Play Photocall Pictures
- 3. 66th Annual Tony Awards Meet the Nominees Pictures
- 4. 'Dark Corners: The Appalachian Ballad'—by Julyan Davis exhibited at Greenville County Museum of Art
- 5. South Downs Play at the Harold Pinter Theatre Pictures
Older Talkback

