The season will see six directors making their Young Vic Theatre debut.
The Young Vic Theatre & Nadia Fall has announced details of her upcoming inaugural season.
Opening the newly announced season will be Nadia Fall’s production of Joe Orton’s Entertaining Mr Sloane, which will star Tamzin Outhwaite and Daniel Cerqueira. It will run at the theatre’s main space from the 15th September until the 8th November.
Meanwhile, the theatre will present the European premiere of Rajiv Joseph’s Pulitzer and Tony-nominated Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo from the 2nd December until the 31st January. Directed by Omar Elerian, the production will feature: Arinzé Kene, David Threlfall (playing the tiger) Ammar Haj Ahmad and Hala Omran.
Arthur Miller’s rarely performed play Broken Glass will take to the Young Vic stage in a new production directed by Jordan Fein, the Olivier Award-nominated director behind Fiddler on the Roof. It will run at the theatre from the 21st February until the 18th April.
Heading into the summer, the theatre will present Alexander Zeldin’s CARE, running in the main space from the 11th May until the 11th July.
In the theatre’s Maria space, Abigail and Shaun Bengson’s new musical Ohio will run from the 30th September until the 24th October. Directed by Caitlin Sullivan, it is presented by Francesca Moody Productions, piece by piece productions, and the Young Vic.
Throughout December into January, in the theatre’s smaller space will be Sacha Wares and John Pring’s mixed reality installation, Museum of Austerity.
In addition, Sophie Swithinbank will present the world premiere of Sting, directed by Nancy Medina running at the Young Vic from the 18th June until the 18th July.
Talking about the news, Nadia Fall said: “I can’t wait to share this work with our audience. It’s a season that invites us to hold a mirror up to ourselves and see the unflinching truth about who we really are. Behind closed doors, beyond curated online profiles, and painted smiles: it’s an interrogation of who we are, at our core.”
To find out more visit: https://www.youngvic.org/
