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CastHer BILLIE PIPERJohn BRENDAN COWELLMary CHARLOTTE RANDLEVictor JOHN MACMILLANHelen MAUREEN BEATTIEDes THALISSA TEIXEIRA
Creative teamDirection SIMON STONEDesign LIZZIE CLACHANCostumes ALICE BABIDGELight JAMES FARNCOMBEMusic and Sound STEFAN GREGORYVideo JACK HENRY JAMESCasting JULIA HORAN CDGAssociate Lighting Designer and Relight NICKI BROWNAssociate Director KATE HEWITTAssistant Director SOPHIE MONIRAM
Production teamProduction Manager IGORStage Manager PIPPA MEYERDeputy Stage Manager SOPHIE RUBENSTEINAssistant Stage Managers LOUISE QUARTERMAIN ELLA SAUNDERSCostume Supervisor CATHERINE KODICEKLighting Operator NICK DI GRAVIOSound Opertaor JOEL NAISBITT Sound No2 TOM PICKERINGStage Crew/Automation Operator SAM SHUCK Stage Crew RHODRI EVANS ASSAD JAN TIM KNIGHT RYAN SMALLEYWardrobe Manager NICKI MARTIN-HARPER Dresser RIANNA AZORO
Running time: about 1 hour and 40 minutes. There is no interval.Please note that the performance of Yerma includes strobe lighting and the use of strong language.
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About the Young VicThe Young Vic produces new plays, classics, forgotten works, musicals and opera. It co-produces and tours widely in the UK and internationally while keeping deep roots in its neighbourhood. It frequently transfers shows to London’s West End and New York and invites local people to take part at its home in London’s Waterloo. Recent shows include Joe Wright’s production of Brecht’s Galileo, Charlene James’ multi-award-winning Cuttin’ It, Ivo van Hove’s production of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge (also West End and Broadway), Benedict Andrew’s production of Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in the West End as well as Horizons, a multi-year season exploring the lives of refugees. David Lan is Artistic Director, Lucy Woollatt is Executive Director. youngvic.org
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