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Arcadia (play)

2007 Concise Encyclopedia. Related subjects: Theatre

Arcadia is a 1993 play by Tom Stoppard concerning the relationship between past and present and between order and disorder and the certainty of knowledge.

Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Arcadia is set in Sidley Park, an English country house in the years 1809 and 1989 alternately, juxtaposing the activities of two modern scholars and the house's current residents with the lives of those who lived there 180 years earlier.

In 1809, Thomasina Coverly, the daughter of the house, is a precocious teenager with ideas about mathematics well ahead of her time. She studies with her tutor, Septimus Hodge, a friend of Lord Byron, who is an unseen guest in the house. In 1989, a writer and an academic converge on the house: Hannah Jarvis, the writer, is investigating a hermit who once lived on the grounds; Bernard Nightingale, a professor of literature, is investigating a mysterious chapter in the life of Byron. As their investigations unfold, helped by Valentine Coverly, a post-graduate student in mathematics, the truth about what happened in 1809 is gradually revealed.

The play's set features a large table, which is used by the characters in both 1809 and 1989. Props are not removed when the play switches time period, so that the books, coffee mugs, quill pens, portfolios, and laptop computers of 1809 and 1989 appear alongside each other in a blurring of past and present.

Themes

Arcadia explores the nature of evidence and truth in the context of modern ideas about history, mathematics and physics. It shows how the clues left by the past are interpreted by scholars. The play refers to a wide array of subjects, including mathematics, physics, thermodynamics, computer algorithms, fractals, population dynamics, chaos theory vs. determinism (especially in the context of love and death), classics, landscape design, romanticism vs. classicism, English literature (particularly poetry), Byron, 18th century periodicals, modern academia, and even South Pacific botany. These are the concrete topics of conversation; the more abstract philosophical resonances veer off into epistemology, nihilism, the origins of lust, and madness.

The title refers to the pastoral ideal of Arcadia and to the memento mori spoken by Death: " Et in Arcadia ego" ("Even in Arcadia, I").

Productions and responses

Arcadia first opened at the Royal National Theatre in London on April 13, 1993, and has played at many theatres since. It impressed the critics: The Daily Telegraph's critic wrote "I have never left a new play more convinced that I'd just witnessed a masterpiece." It won the 1993 Olivier Award for Best Play and the 1995 New York Drama Critics Award.

The original 1993 production was directed by Trevor Nunn and featured Rufus Sewell as Septimus Hodge, Felicity Kendal (Stoppard's then lover) as Hannah Jarvis, Bill Nighy as Bernard Nightingale, Emma Fielding as Thomasina Coverly, Alan Mitchell as Jellaby, Derek Hutchinson as Ezra Chater, Sidney Livingston as Richard Noakes, Harriet Walter as Lady Croom, Graham Sinclair as Captain Brice, Harriet Harrison as Chloe Coverly, Timothy Matthews as Augustus Coverly and Gus Coverly, and Samuel West as Valentine Coverly.

The first New York production opened in March 1995 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre. It was again directed by Trevor Nunn, but the entire cast changed. It starred Billy Crudup as Septimus, Blair Brown as Hannah, Victor Garber as Bernard, Robert Sean Leonard as Valentine, and Jennifer Dundas as Thomasina. This production was the Broadway debut of Paul Giamatti, who played Ezra Chater. The other actors were Lisa Banes (Lady Croom), Richard Clarke (Jellaby), John Griffin (Gus/Augustus), Peter Maloney (Noakes), David Manis (Captain Brice, RN), and Haviland Morris (Chloe). This production was nominated for the 1995 Tony Award for Best Play, but lost to Terrence McNally's Love! Valour! Compassion!. Jennifer Dundas and Lisa Banes had already played daughter and mother once before, in The Hotel New Hampshire.

The best science book ever written

At London’s Royal Institution on 19 October 2006 Arcadia was voted onto the shortlist at an event to identify “the best science book ever written”. The winner was The Periodic Table by Primo Levi.

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Selected Articles
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Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia" is a play about missed love matches...1998. Hodgson said the "Arcadia" the becomes as involved...explain it," Hodgson said. "Arcadia" could be categorized as...tragic." This is a good play to see over the Valentine...
February 8, 2002; Wyoming Tribune-Eagle

Ideas at play in 'Arcadia' at Rep Stage; Stoppard's comedy enchants despite some performer limits.(SHOW)(THEATER)
...lack thereof - into a sexy theory of his own making. Arcadia is in part a celebration of feminine instinct: Thomasina...wordplay, there is a strain of tragedy running through Arcadia. Cruelly, Thomasina has been born out of time. Nobody...childbirth and running a household. Thomasina's tragedy gives ...
March 19, 2004; The Washington Times

Stoppard's 'Arcadia.' (play)
...be set ringing at selected overtones. From ideas thus at play we ask what we ask of any imaginative use of language: inevitability...the central character of Jumpers, George Moore, spends the play composing and rehearsing a half-noble/half-batty philosophy...were learning about and maybe there's a book in you ...
March 22, 1996; The Antioch Review

Clever 'Arcadia' adds up, Play reveals beauty, art through principles of mathematics
Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia" is an articulate and articulated work...dialogue. The trait is a hallmark of "Arcadia" - one of the most pleasantly challenging...both the early 1800s and the present, "Arcadia" alternates between the two times in...
April 16, 1999; Charleston Daily Mail

Rogues of Arcadia will play period pieces
AUGUSTA - The Rogues of Arcadia with special guest Rosina Moder will bring baroque to the University of Maine at Augusta Sunday, April 15, as part of the Concerts...
March 30, 2015; Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me.

Views, Reviews, Previews: 'Arcadia' Opens ACT Season
...a play? Yes, if the play is Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia," which is opening the...numbers. Welcome to play by Stoppard. In the 1993 "Arcadia," 13-year-old Thomasina...premiere), says that "Arcadia" is an "interactive" play: "It requires an alert...
October 15, 1995; Oakland Post

The arch juggling of `Arcadia'
ARCADIA Play in two acts by Tom Stoppard...quartet for the end of time, "Arcadia" makes it apparent that we...back and enjoy the show. The Arcadian juggling act at the Huntington...looking for. Watching the play stir together, a bit like...discovery, is half the fun of "Arcadia," so we ...
September 13, 1996; The Boston Globe

Smart 'Arcadia' opens TheatreWorks season
...Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia" is probably the...nimbly entertaining play of the last decade...handsomely produced "Arcadia" that rises to many of the play's challenges. Although...enormously entertaining play that continues...production. In a way, "Arcadia" is a self-fulfilling...
June 22, 2004; Oakland Tribune

Remy Bumppo seeks perfection of 'Arcadia'
...would tell you that "Arcadia" is a play he has loved ever...potential pitfall in "Arcadia" -- one that Bohnen...the script for this play is the single greatest...romance and history in "Arcadia" is a long, heavy...magic carpet in the play," said director James...
November 19, 2004; Chicago Sun-Times

`Arcadia' a tarnished beauty.(Arts & Entertainment)(Theater)
Arcadia is a beautiful play. It's witty, brainy, sexy...subject matter so palatable. Arcadia is a warm play about cool topics, but...another. A pity, since the play can be a splendid experience...can be alive and glowing. Arcadia takes place in the grand...
July 29, 2000; The Washington Times



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