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Matthew Warchus directed a new production of Art during his 2016/2017 season as Artistic Director at the Old Vic. One of the most critically acclaimed plays of recent years, Warchus reunited the entire creative team behind the original 1996 London West End run.

Three friends and a painting. It may be a simple premise, but it is the basis of one of the most highly acclaimed plays in recent years.

Art returned to London for a run at the Old Vic, directed by Matthew Warchus, during his 2016/2017 season as Artistic Director.

Art premiered in London in 1996 and soon became a phenomenon, winning a huge range of awards, including the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, the Moliere Award for Best Commercial Production, the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play, the Tony Award for Best Play and the Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy.

Matthew Warchus reunited the entire original creative team behind the original West End production from twenty years ago, helping Art at the Old Vic to become as brilliant as the original.

Art is a play by Yasmina Reza that was originally written in French and first premiered on 28th October 1994 at Comedie des Champs-Elysees in Paris. This was soon followed by an English-language translation which was adapted by Christopher Hampton in October 1996 and starred three West End greats – Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott, as well as being produced by David Pugh and Sean Connery.

The original production was met with such acclaim, that it ran for eight years, as well as playing for over a year on Broadway during a 600 performance run and featuring Alan Alda, Victor Garber and Alfred Molina.

Set in Paris, the play follows three long-time friends, Serge, Marc and Yvan. After Serge spends a large sum of money on a piece of modern art, which is essentially a completely white painting, his relationship with Marc come under strain under their different opinions of what constitutes art. With Yvan stuck in the middle of the argument with the problem of his own impending marriage, trying to placate his two friends is his only option, however the friendship of the three is put under great strain.

Tim Key took the leading role as Yvan. Key is an Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, in recognition of his unique blend of stand up and poetry, but also has seen great success in the world of radio and theatre. Paul Ritter, best known for his roles in The Audience as John Major and Coram Boy as Otis Gardiner, the latter of which was recognised with a nomination at the Olivier Awards, co-starred as Marc. The trio is completed by Rufus Sewell playing Serge. Sewell is a well known face on both stage and screen, best known for his Olivier Award-winning performance in Rock N' roll, as well as having most recently performed in Closer at the Donmar Warehouse, and also currently appearing in the ITV drama Victoria.

With an ingenious script that contains some of the finest writing of recent years, Matthew Warchus’ new production was one of the highlights of his 2016/2017 season at the Old Vic. Performances of Art at the Old Vic began on 10th December 2016 and ran until 18th February 2017.

Sorry this show closed 18 February 2017, we recommend these similar productions.

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Performance dates:
18 Feb 2017 - 18 Feb 2017
Running time:
1 hour and 30 minutes.
Age recommendation:
May not be suitable for very young children
Audience Notes:
Fans of Matthew Warchus’ previous work should not miss the chance to see the brilliant British director at the helm of a play at the Old Vic. Known for recently directing Ghost – The Musical and Matilda – The Musical, Warchus also directed the smash hit British film Pride as well as also previously directing the Yasmina Reza play God Of Carnage.

After the recent success of Jessie Eisenberg’s The Spoils in London’s West End, fans of that production may find similarities to the dry humour between friends in Yasmina Reza’s play.
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Latest Audience Reviews

I thought the play was boring.

For all that it's a somewhat weak play, the acting was superb and provided a very enjoyable overa... More

For all that it's a somewhat weak play, the acting was superb and provided a very enjoyable overa... More

Still enjoyable after 20 years.

This was a really good performance and the 90 minutes of ‘Art’ just flew by. Tim Key in particul... More

The Stage presence of the actors was great and as was the pace of delivery. All round very good.... More

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