Who Killed My Father
T0504203867
Every time we have a fight, your father swears he'll change. He'll never change. It's like they say, a dog that's bitten before will bite again. Adapted for the stage by multi-award-winning director Ivo van Hove,
Who Killed My Father is an anger-soaked letter written by literary sensation Edouard Louis to his father. Inspired by a visit to his father after some time, where he found him almost unrecognisable, it tells a gripping story of a life marked by alcohol, social deprivation, and years of hard work in heavy industry in the north of France.
Archive :: production:T0504203867, play:S384030388, venue:V245
Production details
Making its UK premiere at the Young Vic,
Who Killed My Father is "both a furious indictment of the political elite and a son's declaration of love" performed as a monologue by Hans Kesting.