Young Vic
My Perfect Mind, Young Vic TheatreWednesday, 10 April 2013![]() "And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind." So speaks King Lear towards the end of his monumental journey of self-knowledge that has taken the mad monarch from the highest to the lowest reaches of human experience.Unsurprisingly, it... Read more... |
Three Sisters, Young VicSaturday, 15 September 2012![]() Updating Chekhov is nothing new, despite the preliminary flurries about this production. Yet the singular directorial take can only highlight the master’s modernity in the bigger issues. If Australian iconoclast Benedict Andrews had continued as he... Read more... |
A Doll's House, Young VicTuesday, 10 July 2012![]() The front door of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House may first have slammed shut in 1879, but it’s a sound whose echoes and re-echoes continue to resonate. The crash of feminist selfhood, bursting through the catatonic tranquility of domestic order, originally... Read more... |
The Suit, Young Vic TheatreMonday, 28 May 2012![]() Peter Brook is probably at his happiest in Africa. Through his Paris theatre, the Bouffes du Nord, he has long had access to gifted Francophone black African actors. They’ve always been a significant contingent of his troupe there, which has also... Read more... |
Wild Swans, Young Vic TheatreSaturday, 21 April 2012![]() The Young Vic together with American Repertory Theater, Boston have taken on a huge challenge in staging the lengthy yet gripping memoir by Chinese writer Jung Chang that became an instant success when first published in 1991. Wild Swans was one of... Read more... |
After Miss Julie, Young VicThursday, 22 March 2012![]() In 1888, the extremely weird Swedish playwright and novelist August Strindberg, the radical lefty son of a shipping merchant and a housemaid, wrote a play called Miss Julie about the conflict between the classes, between love and lust, between... Read more... |
Bingo, Young Vic TheatreSaturday, 25 February 2012![]() Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death is the misleading, jokey title of a play about Shakespeare in his ignoble last years, unable to write further, isolated from his beloved London, and hemmed in by local politics. Shakespeare is invited to become a... Read more... |
The Changeling, Young VicFriday, 03 February 2012![]() The murder drama is a staple of television schedules. And for every Miss Marple or Rosemary and Thyme there are many more trickling from the Lynda La Plante vein, whose currency of gore, horror and perversion seem to suffer permanently from... Read more... |
Hamlet, Young Vic TheatreThursday, 10 November 2011![]() First come the strip-lit corridors, the stained breeze blocks, the locked doors; later there are restraints, drugs, needles. The time is out of joint, and we are all imprisoned in a nightmare of confusion, paranoia, guilt and despair. Who are the... Read more... |
One for the Road/Victoria Station, Young VicFriday, 07 October 2011![]() This November, experimental theatre company Hydrocracker will bring The New World Order – a site-specific cycle of five Pinter plays – to a former government building in Hackney. Doubtless the immersive impact will add disquieting emphasis to Pinter... Read more... |
Street Scene, Young Vic TheatreWednesday, 21 September 2011![]() “A simple story of everyday life in a big city, a story of love and passion and greed and death.” That was how Kurt Weill described Elmer Rice’s 1929 play, Street Scene, set on the front stoop of a New York brownstone in sweltering summertime.... Read more... |
Don Giovanni, Welsh National OperaSaturday, 17 September 2011![]() After a summer of operas set in what might tactfully be called fancy locations, it comes as a mild shock to return to Wales and a Don Giovanni that actually takes the composer’s instructions as its starting-point. John Caird, whose first ever... Read more... |
