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Van Gogh's London Love: A Tender Drama Unveiled
23 Mar
Summary
- Play imagines Van Gogh's year in London dealing art.
- Drama explores Van Gogh's kinship and romance with landlady.
- Production captures pre-fame Van Gogh's restless soul.

Nicholas Wright's 2002 play brings to life a little-known episode of Vincent van Gogh's life in London. Set during his year as an art dealer, the drama centers on his intense connection with his landlady, Ursula. In Georgia Green's intimate production at the Orange Tree Theatre, their relationship unfolds as a profound kinship born from shared emotional struggles.
The stage design evokes a cozy kitchen, fostering an atmosphere for quiet confidences and burgeoning romance. The performances highlight the characters' internal turmoil, using poetic language to describe their feelings in an era before modern mental health diagnoses. The play focuses on Van Gogh before his artistic vocation, hinting at future masterpieces through early sketches.



