I picked the cotton. I carried it to market Syrus Lowe as James Baldwin in Best of Enemies #shortsYoung Vic2023-02-02 | 🎥: Best of Enemies (2021). Set and Costume Design - Bunny Christie, Lighting Design - Paule Constable, Sound Design - Tom Gibbons, Video Design - Luke Halls, Composition - Benjamin Kwasi Burrell, Movement Direction - Shelley Maxwell. Broadcast project lead - Duncan McLean. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usA Face in the Crowd | Trailer | At the Young Vic TheatreYoung Vic2024-10-09 | “Full of effervescent, foot-tapping numbers and rousing ballads” ★★★★ The Telegraph
When radio producer Marcia Jeffries meets drifter “Lonesome Rhodes”, she immediately gives him a slot on her show. But as Lonesome's fan base grows and the politicians take notice, Marcia realises she has unleashed a force she can no longer control.
As countries across the world head to the polls, legendary singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and award-winning Broadway playwright Sarah Ruhl’s timely new musical reignites this Hollywood classic about celebrity, power, and politics.
Video credit: Production Designer - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Designer - Jackie Shemesh, Musical Supervisor, Musical Director and Arranger - Phil Bateman, Sound Designer - Emma Laxton. Videography by Pip Films, Editing by Young Vic team, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usIm no mans woman | Anoushka Lucas rehearses No Mans Woman from A Face in the CrowdYoung Vic2024-08-29 | 'You gotta keep him here, Miss Jeffries. He’s the goose who laid the golden egg.'
When radio producer Marcia Jeffries meets drifter “Lonesome Rhodes”, she immediately gives him a slot on her show. But as Lonesome's fan base grows and the politicians take notice, Marcia realises she has unleashed a force she can no longer control.
As countries across the world head to the polls, legendary singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and award-winning Broadway playwright Sarah Ruhl’s timely new musical reignites this Hollywood classic about celebrity, power, and politics.
When radio producer Marcia Jeffries meets drifter “Lonesome Rhodes”, she immediately gives him a slot on her show. But as Lonesome's fan base grows and the politicians take notice, Marcia realises she has unleashed a force she can no longer control.
As countries across the world head to the polls, legendary singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and award-winning Broadway playwright Sarah Ruhl’s timely new musical reignites this Hollywood classic about celebrity, power, and politics.
Legendary singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and award-winning Broadway playwright Sarah Ruhl’s timely new musical reignites this Hollywood classic about celebrity, power, and politics.
Starring Ramin Karimloo (Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables) and Anoushka Lucas (recent Young Vic smash-hit Oklahoma!), A Face in the Crowd will be Artistic Director Kwame Kwei-Armah's final show at the Young Vic, with design by Anna Fleischle. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usAnoushka Lucas returns to the Young Vic for A Face in the Crowd | Photoshoot BTSYoung Vic2024-08-06 | Anoushka Lucas (Olivier Award nominee for Oklahoma! at the Young Vic) gets into character at the photoshoot for A Face in the Crowd
When radio producer Marcia Jeffries meets drifter “Lonesome Rhodes”, she immediately gives him a slot on her show. But as Lonesome's fan base grows and the politicians take notice, Marcia realises she has unleashed a force she can no longer control. A Face in the Crowd is a timely new musical about celebrity, power, and politics.
When radio producer Marcia Jeffries meets drifter “Lonesome Rhodes”, she immediately gives him a slot on her show. But as Lonesome's fan base grows and the politicians take notice, Marcia realises she has unleashed a force she can no longer control.
As countries across the world head to the polls, this timely new musical reignites a Hollywood classic about celebrity, power, and politics.
In Passing Strange, a young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Passing Strange ran at the Young Vic until 6 July 2024: https://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/pas...
Video credit: Giles Terera and Keenan Munn-Francis in Passing Strange. Set & Costume Designer - Ben Stones, Lighting Designer - Richard Howell, Sound Designer - Tom Gibbons, Video Designer - Will Duke, Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer - Suzanne Scotcher. Band includes Jerome van den Berghe, Pete Billington, Ikechukwu Onwuagbu and JT Taylor. Filmed and edited by Pip Films, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usINNOVATE: Legacy & Learning Symposium | Keynote AddressYoung Vic2024-07-18 | Co-Director of CREATE Centre, Sydney Professor Michael Anderson and INNOVATE Research Lead from Royal Holloway, University of London Professor Helen Nicholson give a joint keynote address on 13 March 2024, and a panel discuss creativity in schools, theatres as civic places for learning, and the role of the arts in young people's lives.
Speakers: Professor Helen Nicholson, Professor Michael Anderson, Dr Yvonne Robinson, Dr Vicky Storey, and Dr Javeria Shah. BSL interpreter: Sumayya Si-Tayeb
About INNOVATE: Young Vic Taking Part delivered the radical flagship Learning programme, INNOVATE, for two academic years from 2021 - 2023. The programme used the arts to teach the curriculum in two local schools and commissioned Royal Holloway, University of London, to research the findings.
Following the publication of the research report, we presented the INNOVATE: Legacy & Learning Symposium to unpack the essential findings and learnings through a week-long exploration, discussion and knowledge exchange.
Find out more about INNOVATE: youngvic.org/taking-part/learning/innovate With elements co-designed with @createcentre8294 This project is supported by the British Council's Connections Through Culture Programme
Speakers: Lucy Davies, Sue Emmas, Shereen Jasmin Phillips, Lorna McGinty and Melanie Anouf, chaired by Dr Sylvan Baker. Design Consultant: QianEr Jin BSL interpreter: Sumayya Si-Tayeb
About INNOVATE: Young Vic Taking Part delivered the radical flagship Learning programme, INNOVATE, for two academic years from 2021 - 2023. The programme used the arts to teach the curriculum in two local schools and commissioned Royal Holloway, University of London, to research the findings.
Following the publication of the research report, we presented the INNOVATE: Legacy & Learning Symposium to unpack the essential findings and learnings through a week-long exploration, discussion and knowledge exchange.
Find out more about INNOVATE: youngvic.org/taking-part/learning/innovate With elements co-designed with @createcentre8294 This project is supported by the British Council's Connections Through Culture Programme
Video credit: Audio mixing by Joe Dines, captioning by Pip Films. Thumbnail photography by Aaron Imuere. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usCreating a Teenage Bedroom | MANTELPEACE, an immersive Taking Part exhibitionYoung Vic2024-07-13 | This summer, get a glimpse into the world of young men growing up in London with MANTELPEACE, a free exhibition. Immerse yourself in teenage memories, penalty shootouts and park bench confessions in this interactive exhibition which celebrates the transition from boyhood to manhood and provides a fresh perspective on traditional masculinity.
In Passing Strange, a young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Video credit: Rachel Adedeji and Keenan Munn-Francis in Passing Strange. Set & Costume Designer - Ben Stones, Lighting Designer - Richard Howell, Sound Designer - Tom Gibbons, Video Designer - Will Duke, Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer - Suzanne Scotcher. Filmed and edited by Pip Films, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-us‘Pure energy!’ | Band Practice with the Scaryotypes | Clip from Passing Strange at the Young VicYoung Vic2024-07-05 | Clip from the Young Vic's revival of the Tony Award-winning musical, Passing Strange
In Passing Strange, a young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Video credit: David Albury, Renée Lamb and Keenan Munn-Francis in Passing Strange. Set & Costume Designer - Ben Stones, Lighting Designer - Richard Howell, Sound Designer - Tom Gibbons, Video Designer - Will Duke, Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer - Suzanne Scotcher. Band includes Jerome van den Berghe, Pete Billington, Ikechukwu Onwuagbu and JT Taylor. Filmed and edited by Pip Films, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-us‘Keys’ from Passing Strange | Performed by the cast at the Young VicYoung Vic2024-06-27 | My keys 🎼
In Passing Strange, a young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Video credit: Keenan Munn-Francis and Nadia Violet Johnson in Passing Strange. Set & Costume Designer - Ben Stones, Lighting Designer - Richard Howell, Sound Designer - Tom Gibbons, Video Designer - Will Duke, Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer - Suzanne Scotcher. Band includes Jerome van den Berghe, Pete Billington, Ikechukwu Onwuagbu and JT Taylor. Filmed and edited by Pip Films, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usClip from Passing Strange | You know, its kind of weird when...Young Vic2024-06-20 | Video credit: Giles Terera in Passing Strange. Set & Costume Designer - Ben Stones, Lighting Designer - Richard Howell, Sound Designer - Tom Gibbons, Video Designer - Will Duke, Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer - Suzanne Scotcher. Filmed and edited by Pip Films, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown.Passing Strange | Trailer | The Tony Award-winning musical at the Young VicYoung Vic2024-06-05 | 'Even artists have to grow up'
A young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Video credit: Passing Strange. Set & Costume Designer - Ben Stones, Lighting Designer - Richard Howell, Sound Designer - Tom Gibbons, Video Designer - Will Duke, Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer - Suzanne Scotcher. Filmed and edited by Pip Films, Audio mixing and mastering by Neil McKeown.
-- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usAudiences on Passing Strange | Playing at the Young Vic until 6 JulyYoung Vic2024-05-24 | ...Prologue (We Might Play All Night) from Passing Strange, the Tony-Award winning musicalYoung Vic2024-05-09 | In rehearsals at the Young Vic Video credit: Savage Mills‘Its like church now’ | ‘Come Down Now’ from Passing Strange, performed by the cast in rehearsalsYoung Vic2024-05-09 | The cast of Passing Strange perform an excerpt from the song 'Come Down Now' in rehearsals for the Tony Award-winning rock musical
A young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Olivier Award-winner Giles Terera (Hamilton), Rachel Adedeji (Dreaming Whilst Black) and Keenan Munn-Francis (Black Dog) star in the European premiere of Passing Strange. Directed by Liesl Tommy (Aretha Franklin biopic Respect, Tony nominated Eclipsed), with book and lyrics by Stew and music by Stew Stewart and Heidi Rodewald.
A young musician sets out on an electrifying musical odyssey to find himself and his place in the world, swapping his middle-class L.A. upbringing for punk rock and protest in 1980s Amsterdam and Berlin.
Olivier Award-winner Giles Terera (Hamilton), Rachel Adedeji (Dreaming Whilst Black) and Keenan Munn-Francis (Black Dog) star in the European premiere of Passing Strange. Directed by Liesl Tommy (Aretha Franklin biopic Respect, Tony nominated Eclipsed), with book and lyrics by Stew and music by Stew Stewart and Heidi Rodewald.
Video credit: enna Augen, Gunnar Cauthery, John Heffernan, Jane Horrocks, Dorothea Myer-Bennett and Angus Wright in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usThe siblings discover the painting | Clip from Nachtland by Marius von Mayenburg at the Young VicYoung Vic2024-04-18 | In which a very detailed description of the painting is given
Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) directs a jagged new satire from Marius von Mayenburg, one of Germany's foremost playwrights.
Modern day Germany. Nicola and Philipp argue as they clear out their late father’s house. When they find an old painting stashed in the attic, things get savage.
Video credit: Gunnar Cauthery, John Heffernan and Dorothea Myer-Bennett in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Video credit: Gunnar Cauthery, John Heffernan and Dorothea Myer-Bennett in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) directs a jagged new satire from one of Germany's foremost playwrights, Marius von Mayenburg.
Modern day Germany. Nicola and Philipp argue as they clear out their late father’s house. When they find an old painting stashed in the attic, things get savage.
Nachtland is a mordant satire about marriage, legacy, the rise of the new right, and the terrible impulses buried deep.
Video credit: Gunnar Cauthery, John Heffernan, Jane Horrocks and Dorothea Myer-Bennett in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Video credit: Jenna Augen, John Heffernan, Jane Horrocks, Dorothea Myer-Bennett and Angus Wright in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Video credit: John Heffernan, Jane Horrocks, Dorothea Myer-Bennett and Angus Wright in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
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Tickets for The Earthworks are currently sold out, but we're running a waiting list and a returns queue. Find out more here: youngvic.org/whats-on/the-earthworks
The Earthworks is directed by Andrea Ling, the recipient of the 2023 Genesis Future Directors Award. The Genesis Future Directors Award Program is made possible by youtube.com/@GenesisFoundationUK
Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) directs a jagged new satire from one of Germany's foremost playwrights, Marius von Mayenburg.
Modern day Germany. Nicola and Philipp argue as they clear out their late father’s house. When they find an old painting stashed in the attic, things get savage.
Video credit: Jenna Augen, Gunnar Cauthery, John Heffernan and Dorothea Myer-Bennett in Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Modern day Germany. Nicola and Philipp argue as they clear out their late father’s house. When they find an old painting stashed in the attic, things get savage.
The painting is a quaint street scene from 1920s Vienna; the work of a failed artist who abandoned his original vocation for Nazism… Nicola wants to sell it. Philipp wants to keep it. Philipp’s wife Judith wants to burn it.
Nachtland is a mordant satire about marriage, legacy, the rise of the new right, and the terrible impulses buried deep.
Marius von Mayenburg is one of Germany’s most produced contemporary playwrights. His plays include Fireface, Plastic and The Ugly One.
Video credit: Nachtland. Design - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Design - Richard Howell, Composer and Sound Designer - Adam Cork, Movement and Intimacy Director - EJ Boyle. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. Thumbnail photography by Ellie Kurttz. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-us‘I was so gripped by it, I read it in one sitting’ | Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber on NachtlandYoung Vic2024-03-11 | Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) on Nachtland, a jagged new satire from Marius von Mayenburg, one of Germany's foremost playwrights.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
The Homecoming plays until 27 January 2024: https://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/the...
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
Video credit: Jared Harris, Nicolas Tennant and David Angland in The Homecoming. Design - Moi Tran, Lighting Design - Sally Ferguson, Sound Design - George Dennis, Movement Director - Charlotte Broom. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. Thumbnail photography by Manuel Harlan.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
Video credit: Nicolas Tennant and Jared Harris in The Homecoming. Design - Moi Tran, Lighting Design - Sally Ferguson, Sound Design - George Dennis, Movement Director - Charlotte Broom. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. Thumbnail photography by Manuel Harlan.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
Video credit: Joe Cole, Nicolas Tennant and Jared Harris in The Homecoming. Design - Moi Tran, Lighting Design - Sally Ferguson, Sound Design - George Dennis, Movement Director - Charlotte Broom. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. Thumbnail photography by Manuel Harlan.
As Artistic Director, Kwame has programmed forty shows, helped relaunch our Directors Program as the Creators Program to provide support to early-career multi-disciplinary artists, and supported Taking Part to reach new corners of London and the world.
Video credit: Video by Young Vic team. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usCreating Sundown Kiki Reloaded: the Documentary | Taking Part at the Young VicYoung Vic2024-02-08 | In 2021 Sundown Kiki was born: an explosive new show by young queer Black and Global Majority artists that brought the worlds of theatre and ballroom together. The conversations Sundown Kiki sparked led to Communities of Resistance, a creative project where the same young people travelled to the home of ballroom, New York, in a partnership with the Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI). An international creative partnership was ignited and in 2023 the Young Vic staged Sundown Kiki Reloaded, a remount with a US twist, which featured Kiki Scene youth from the Hetrick-Martin Institute.
The documentary celebrates Taking Part’s partnership with New York’s Hetrick Martin Institute, featuring the making of Sundown Kiki Reloaded, interviews from cast and creatives, and behind the scenes footage from our ballroom journey.
Nachtland* is a mordant satire about marriage, legacy, the rise of the new right, and the terrible impulses buried deep. Tony Award-winner Patrick Marber (Leopoldstadt) directs a jagged new satire from one of Germany's foremost playwrights, Marius von Mayenburg.
Video credit: Videography by Erica Belton and Sebastian Nevols, from a design concept by Émilie Chen. Produced by Young Vic team. Edited by Erica Belton.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
Video credit: Joe Cole and Jared Harris in The Homecoming. Design - Moi Tran, Lighting Design - Sally Ferguson, Sound Design - George Dennis, Movement Director - Charlotte Broom. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. Thumbnail photography by Manuel Harlan.
Max. Sam. Lenny. Joey. Teddy. And Ruth. In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues. Book here: youngvic.org/whats-on/the-homecoming
Video credit: Joe Cole, Robert Emms, Jared Harris, David Angland and Lisa Diveney in The Homecoming. Design - Moi Tran, Lighting Design - Sally Ferguson, Sound Design - George Dennis, Movement Director - Charlotte Broom. Videography by Erica Belton and Young Vic team. -- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/c/YoungVicLondon/videos Sign up to our newsletter: youngvic.org/e-newsletter Young Vic Twitter: twitter.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Facebook: facebook.com/youngvictheatre Young Vic Instagram: instagram.com/youngvictheatre Taking Part Twitter: twitter.com/YVTakingPart -- Find out more about the Young Vic: youngvic.org/about-usJoe Cole answers quickfire questions outside the Young Vic | The Homecoming by Harold PinterYoung Vic2023-11-14 | Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders) answers some questions about how he makes the perfect cup of tea, the longest distance he’s ever cycled and his experiences on the set of Black Mirror.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
BAFTA Award-winning Jared Harris (Chernobyl, Mad Men), Joe Cole (Gangs of London, Peaky Blinders), and Lisa Diveney (Call the Midwife) star in Matthew Dunster's thrilling exploration of Harold Pinter's Tony Award-winning modern classic.
Olivier-nominated Matthew Dunster (2:22 A Ghost Story) directs a bold, spare refocusing of Harold Pinter’s powerful masterpiece.
Max. Sam. Lenny. Joey. Teddy. And Ruth.
In a small house in East London lives a family of butchers and boxers. When academic son Teddy returns home from America, with a wife his family have never met, a strange power struggle between man, wife and in-laws ensues.
BAFTA Award-winning Jared Harris (Chernobyl, Mad Men), Joe Cole (Gangs of London, Peaky Blinders), and Lisa Diveney (Call the Midwife) star in Matthew Dunster's thrilling exploration of Harold Pinter's Tony Award-winning modern classic.
Video credits: Tom Godwin in Best of Enemies (2021). Set and Costume Design - Bunny Christie, Lighting Design - Paule Constable, Sound Design - Tom Gibbons, Video Design - Luke Halls, Composition - Benjamin Kwasi Burrell, Movement Direction - Shelley Maxwell. Broadcast project lead - Duncan McLean. Paul Bettany in The Collaboration @mtc_nyc (2022). Set & Costume Designer - Anna Fleischle, Lighting Designer - Ben Stanton, Projection Designer - Duncan McLean, Sound Designer - Emma Laxton. Videography by David Kane.Its so you can go to America | Clip from untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play by Kimber LeeYoung Vic2023-10-12 | In this clip from Kimber Lee's untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play, Kim discusses her future with her mother Rosie. Should she stay in the muddy village she was born in, or go to America?
Kim is having one of those days. A terrible, very bad, no-good kind of day, and the worst part is...it all feels so familiar. Caught up in a never-ending cycle of events, she looks for the exit but the harder she tries, the worse it gets and she begins to wonder: who's writing this story? She makes a break for it, smashing through a hundred years of bloody narratives that all end the same way. Can she find a way out before it's too late?
With breathless hilarity, Kimber Lee’s untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play jumps through time – wriggling inside of and then exploding lifetimes of repeating Asian stereotypes, wrestling history for the right to control your own narrative in a world that thinks it can tell you who you are. Winner of the inaugural Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 2019, International Award, this powerful new satire is directed by Roy Alexander Weise (The Mountaintop) for the Royal Exchange Theatre as part of Manchester International Festival.
A Royal Exchange Theatre, Factory International for Manchester International Festival, Young Vic Theatre and Headlong co-production
Video credit: Rochelle Rose, Jeff D'Sangalang and Mei Mac in untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play. Set Design - Khadija Raza, Costume Design - Loren Elstein, Lighting Design - Joshua Pharo, Composition - Ruth Chan, Sound Design - Giles Thomas, Movement - Shelley Maxwell. Video by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Kim is having one of those days. A terrible, very bad, no-good kind of day, and the worst part is...it all feels so familiar. Caught up in a never-ending cycle of events, she looks for the exit but the harder she tries, the worse it gets and she begins to wonder: who's writing this story? She makes a break for it, smashing through a hundred years of bloody narratives that all end the same way. Can she find a way out before it's too late?
With breathless hilarity, Kimber Lee’s untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play jumps through time – wriggling inside of and then exploding lifetimes of repeating Asian stereotypes, wrestling history for the right to control your own narrative in a world that thinks it can tell you who you are. Winner of the inaugural Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 2019, International Award, this powerful new satire is directed by Roy Alexander Weise (The Mountaintop) for the Royal Exchange Theatre as part of Manchester International Festival.
A Royal Exchange Theatre, Factory International for Manchester International Festival, Young Vic Theatre and Headlong co-production
Video credit: Rochelle Rose, Jeff D'Sangalang and Mei Mac in untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play. Set Design - Khadija Raza, Costume Design - Loren Elstein, Lighting Design - Joshua Pharo, Composition - Ruth Chan, Sound Design - Giles Thomas, Movement - Shelley Maxwell. Video by Erica Belton and Young Vic team.
Kim is having one of those days. A terrible, very bad, no-good kind of day, and the worst part is...it all feels so familiar. Caught up in a never-ending cycle of events, she looks for the exit but the harder she tries, the worse it gets and she begins to wonder: who's writing this story? She makes a break for it, smashing through a hundred years of bloody narratives that all end the same way. Can she find a way out before it's too late?
With breathless hilarity, Kimber Lee’s untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play jumps through time – wriggling inside of and then exploding lifetimes of repeating Asian stereotypes, wrestling history for the right to control your own narrative in a world that thinks it can tell you who you are. Winner of the inaugural Bruntwood Prize for Playwrighting 2019, International Award, this powerful new satire is directed by Roy Alexander Weise (The Mountaintop) for the Royal Exchange Theatre as part of Manchester International Festival.
A Royal Exchange Theatre, Factory International for Manchester International Festival, Young Vic Theatre and Headlong co-production
Video credit: untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play. Set Design - Khadija Raza, Costume Design - Loren Elstein, Lighting Design - Joshua Pharo, Composition - Ruth Chan, Sound Design - Giles Thomas, Movement - Shelley Maxwell. Video by Liam Steers.
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Video credit: Co Set Design - Lael Jellinek & Grace Laubacher, Costume Design - Terese Wadden, Lighting Design - Scott Zielinski, Projection Design - Joshua Thorson, Choreography - John Heginbotham.