Sir Peter Hall Heckles Laura Carmichael at UNCLE VANYA's Opening Night on the West End?
By: BWW News Desk Nov. 04, 2012
According to The Telegraph, Downton Abbey star Laura Carmichael took the stage to some harsh words from the audience in her debut in Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya at the West End's Vaudeville Theatre on November 2nd. What's even more surprising is that the critical exclamation came from former director of The National Theatre Sir Peter Hall.
"Stop, stop, stop," he said during the Carmichael's final lines on opening night. "It doesn't work and you don't work. It is not good enough. I could be at home watching television."Read the original report here. Carmichael was able to keep her composure and finish the performance. Hall left quickly at the end of the production. Eye-witness audience members and the Vaudeville's owner Nica Burns disagree about whether Hall meant to heckle Carmichael or some other element or actor in the production, or whether he disliked the show at all.For more information, visit www.unclevanyatheplay.com.

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