West End Theatre | The Hairy Ape - Official Trailer [HD] @WestEndTheatreYouTube | Uploaded October 2015 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The Hairy Ape plays at The Old Vic from 17 October 2015.
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Eugene O’Neill’s timeless story of class and identity.
Starring Olivier Award winner Bertie Carvel, directed by legendary and multi-award-winning director Richard Jones.
A classic expressionist masterpiece by Nobel prize-winner Eugene O’Neill, The Hairy Ape tells the story of Yank, played by Bertie Carvel, a labourer who revels in his status as the strongest stoker on a transatlantic ocean liner. But when Yank is called a ‘filthy beast’ by the overbred daughter of a steel merchant, he experiences an awakening of consciousness that leads him on a journey through the wealthy neighbourhoods and disenfranchised underbelly of New York society. Searching for a way to belong, Yank is forced to confront primal questions about his true place in the world.
The Hairy Ape plays at The Old Vic from 17 October 2015.
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Eugene O’Neill’s timeless story of class and identity.
Starring Olivier Award winner Bertie Carvel, directed by legendary and multi-award-winning director Richard Jones.
A classic expressionist masterpiece by Nobel prize-winner Eugene O’Neill, The Hairy Ape tells the story of Yank, played by Bertie Carvel, a labourer who revels in his status as the strongest stoker on a transatlantic ocean liner. But when Yank is called a ‘filthy beast’ by the overbred daughter of a steel merchant, he experiences an awakening of consciousness that leads him on a journey through the wealthy neighbourhoods and disenfranchised underbelly of New York society. Searching for a way to belong, Yank is forced to confront primal questions about his true place in the world.