Performance

VenueThe Young Vic
Other spaces: Maria/Clare
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From25th January 2013
Opened1st February 2013
To2nd March 2013
When19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30 (not Jan 26, 30, Feb 2)
PricesFrom £10.00. To £30.00.
What is currently on at The Young Vic (V245)

Feast

FeastT2135655115
On their way to a family dinner, three sisters are divided at a crossroads. From Nigeria in the 1700s through Brazil, Cuba and the USA to London in 2013, the sisters survive by their spirits - spirits of courage, mischief and incredible resilience. This epic production is a vibrant exploration of the magnificent Yoruba culture.
Author Yunior Garcia Aguilera
Author Rotimi Babatunde
Author Marcos Barbosa
Author Tanya Barfield
Author Gbolahan Obisesan


Archive :: production:T2135655115, play:S02054191566, venue:V245

Production details

Part of World Stages London

Special Performances


  • 18 Feb 13 Captioned

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Company

Producer Young Vic
Producer Royal Court
Director Rufus Norris
Design Katrina Lindsay
Lighting Paule Constable
Design Lysander Ashton (for 59 Productions)
Sound Paul Arditti
Choreographer George Cespedes
Musical Director Michael Henry
Performer Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Performer Naana Agyei-Ampadu
Performer Daniel Cerqueira
Performer Louis Mahoney
Performer Sola Akingbola
Performer Michelle Asante
Performer Laurence Corns
Performer Noma Dumezweni
Performer Yanet Fuentes Torres
Performer Michael Henry
Performer Ira Mandela Siobhan
Performer Coral Messam
Performer Alexander Varona
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