First-class professional, stock, and amateur applications for permission to perform it, and those other rights stated above, for Ivanov must be made in advance to the author’s agent, United Agents Ltd., 12-26 Lexington Street, London, W1F 0LE, Attn: Rose Cobbe.
First published in 2008 in Great Britain by Faber and Faber Limited
ISBN: 978-0-8021-4408-9
eISBN: 978-0-8021-9102-1
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Ivanov in this version was first presented by the Donmar Warehouse at the Wyndham’s Theatre, London, on 12 September 2008. The cast, in order of appearance, was as follows:
IvanovKenneth Branagh
Borkin Lorcan Cranitch
Shabelsky Malcolm Sinclair
AnnaPetrovna Gina McKee
Lvov Tom Hiddleston
Zinaida Sylvestra Le Touzel
Kosykh James Tucker
Avdotya Linda Broughton
Yegorushka John Atterbury
Anasim Ian Drysdale
Natalia Emma Beattie
Yacob Malcolm Ridley
Nikander James Howard
Gavrila Jonathan Battersby
Lipa Giovanna Falcone
Babakina Lucy Briers
Lebedev Kevin R. McNally
Sasha Andrea Riseborough
Pyotr John Atterbury
Characters
Nikolay Ivanov,
landowner and regional councillor
Anna Petrovna, his wife
Count Matvey Shabelsky, his maternal uncle
Mikhail Borkin, his estate manager
Yevgeny Lvov, a young doctor
Pyotr, Ivanov’s servant
Pavel Lebedev, a wealthy neighbour
Zinaida, his wife
Sasha, their daughter
Marfa Babakina, a wealthy young widow
Dmitry Kosykh, an excise officer
Avdotya Nazarovna, an old woman
Yegorushka, a dependent
Gavrila, a servant
First Guest
Second Guest
Third Guest
Fourth Guest
and Visitors, Wedding Guests, Servants
IVANOV
Words in square brackets may be overlapped or elided.
‘Nicolas’ is pronounced as in French.
Act One
Ivanov(
Borkin(
IvanovYou scared the life out of me and you think it’s funny . . .
Borkin(
Ivanov(
BorkinNo, feel my heart –
Can you feel? Di-dum, di-dum, di-dum, dum-dim – see? Heart disease! I could drop dead any moment. Actually – would you be sorry if I died?
IvanovI’m
BorkinSeriously though, would you? If I died would you miss me, Nikolay?
IvanovWill you please stop [bothering me]!
BorkinJust say – would you mind if I –
IvanovWhat I mind is you reeking of vodka.
Borkin(
IvanovThis really is . . . Can’t you understand you’re driving me [mad]?
BorkinRight, right . . . apologies, sorry again . . .!
Some people are extraordinary – you’re not even allowed to talk to them.