There’s something quite subversive about Nadia Fall kicking off her tenure as Young Vic artistic director with Joe Orton’s debut play, a black comedy from 1964 full of twisted games of sex and class ...
When lonely Kath offers the mysterious Mr. Sloane a room to rent in the family home, her businessman brother Ed does not approve. After all, what will people say? But soon, he becomes equally taken ...
Jordan Stephens is making the jump from music to theater, tapping into the Young Vic’s Main House for his stage debut in Joe Orton’s “Entertaining Mr. Sloane.” The Rizzle Kicks frontman will tackle ...
Nadia Fall opens her tenure as Young Vic artistic director with a welcome revival of Joe Orton’s 1964 black comedy, which hasn’t been seen in the capital for over 15 years. And in a nice moment of ...
“Tell him to put some trousers on. Cantering around the house with a bare bum… Can’t leave you alone for five minutes.” When lonely Kath offers the mysterious Mr Sloane a room to rent in the family ...
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