Suzy’s radio credits include work as a presenter for Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1.
RORY KINNEAR – Josef K
Theatre includes: Othello, The Last of the Haussmans, Hamlet, Burnt By The Sun, The Revenger’s Tragedy, Philistines, The Man of Mode, Southwark Fair (National Theatre); Measure For Measure (Almeida); Mary Stuart (Donmar); Festen (Lyric Hammersmith); Hamlet (Old Vic); Cymbeline, The Taming of the Shrew (RSC); The Tempest (Theatre Royal Plymouth) and The Seagull (Theatre Royal Northampton).
Film includes: The Imitation Game, Cuban Fury, Skyfall, Broken, Wild Target and Quantum of Solace.
Television includes: The Casual Vacancy, Penny Dreadful, Lucan, Count Arthur Strong, Southcliffe, Loving Miss Hatto, Richard II, Black Mirror: National Anthem, Edwin Drood, Lennon Naked, First Men, Vexed, Cranford, Beautiful People, The Thick Of It, Waking the Dead, Ashes To Ashes, Minder, Stepoe and Sons, Plus One, Messiah V, The Long Walk to Finchley, Mansfield Park, Five Days, Secret Smile, Silent Witness, Second Coming and Menace.
KATE O’FLYNN – Tiffany / Female Guard / Rosa / Chastity / Cherry / Girl
Theatre includes: A Taste of Honey, Port (National Theatre); The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas, A Miracle (Royal Court); Lungs, The Sound of Heavy Rain (Paines Plough / Sheffield); Marine Parade (ETT); The Whisky Taster (Bush); House of Special Purpose (Chichester Minerva); See How they Run and The Children’s Hour (Manchester Royal Exchange).
Film includes: Mr Turner, Up There and Happy Go Lucky.
Television includes: Not You Again, Ordinary Lies, No Offence, New Tricks, Room at the Top, Playhouse Presents: The Snipist, Above Suspicion, The Syndicate, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, Kingdom, The Palace and Trial and Retribution.
WERUCHE OPIA – Comptroller / Bank Clerk / Defendant
Theatre includes: Liberian Girl (Royal Court); The Waiting Room, For Coloured Girls, The Inheritors (National Theatre, Nigeria) and Shakespeare Sonnets (The Globe).
Film includes: Bad Education The Movie and When Love Happens.
Television includes: Bad Education: Series Three, Banana, Suspects, Gum, Top Boy: Series 2, Million Pound Squat and The Bill.
HUGH SKINNER – Kyle / Block
Previous Young Vic includes: The Cherry Orchard and Señora Carrar’s Rifles.
Other theatre includes: Thérèse Raquin (Theatre Royal Bath); American Psycho (Almeida); Pastoral (Soho); Wild Oats (Bristol Old Vic); You Can’t Take It With You (Manchester Royal Exchange); 66 Books, Where’s My Seat?, 2 May 1997, SuddenLossOfDignity.com (Bush); ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore (Liverpool Everyman); Is Everyone OK? (Nabokov); The Great Game (Tricycle); Angry Young Man (Trafalgar Studios); The Enchantment (National Theatre) and French Without Tears (English Touring Theatre).
Film includes: Kill Your Friends, Les Miserables and Day of the Dead.
Television includes: W1A, Fleabag, Bugsplat, Our Zoo, Wipers Times, Law & Order, Any Human Heart, Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Bonkers.
SIAN THOMAS – Mrs Grace / Doctor
Previous Young Vic includes: Rainsnakes.
Other theatre includes: Minetti (Barbican / Royal Lyceum Edinburgh); Eldorado, Small Craft Warnings (Arcola); Passion Play (Duke of York’s); Blue Heart Afternoon, Feelgood (also Garrick), The Glass Room (Hampstead); Richard II (Donmar); Brittanicus (Wilton’s Music Hall); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Northern Stage / Sheffield Crucible); The Goat (Traverse); Spring Awakening (Lyric Hammersmith and Novello); Fram, House and Garden, Sleep With Me, Richard II, The Way of the World (National Theatre); Ghosts (Bristol Old Vic); Macbeth, Hamlet (RSC / Albery Theatre); The Price (Apollo / Tricycle); Push Up, Bloody Poetry (Royal Court); King Lear, Richard III (also Savoy), Happy End and Taming of the Shrew (RSC) and Up for Grabs (Wyndham’s – Olivier Award nominated).
Film includes: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Perfume, Vanity Fair, Rose Red, Erik the Viking and Prick Up Your Ears.
Television includes: Atlantis, New Tricks, Merlin, The Royal Bodyguard, Syrinx, Thinspiration, Half Broken Things and Lewis.
Our shows
We present the widest variety of classics, new plays, forgotten works and music theatre. We tour and co-produce extensively within the UK and internationally.
Our artists
Our shows are created by some of the world’s great theatre people alongside the most adventurous of the younger generation. This fusion makes the Young Vic one of the most exciting theatres in the world.
Our audience
…is famously the youngest and most diverse in London. We encourage those who don’t think theatre is ‘for them’ to make it part of their lives. We give 10% of our tickets to schools and neighbours irrespective of box office demand, and keep prices low.
Our partners near at hand
Each year we engage with 10,000 local people – individuals and groups of all kinds including schools and colleges – by exploring theatre on and off stage. From time to time we invite our neighbours to appear on our stage alongside professionals.
Our partners further away
By co-producing with leading theatre, opera, and dance companies from London and around the world we create shows neither partner could achieve alone.
The Cut Bar & Restaurant
Our bar and restaurant is a relaxing place to meet and eat. An inspired mix of classic and original play-themed dishes made from fresh, free-range and organic ingredients creates an exciting menu. www.thecutbar.com
The Young Vic is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England No. 1188209.
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