All of Us - National Theatre at Home

Richard_Scope
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All of Us

Jess has a great life: a job she loves, a sharp sense of humour and a close group of friends. When austerity threatens the world she has worked hard to build, Jess makes a stand to protect those she holds most dear.

Inspired by real-life experiences of disabled people in the UK, All of Us captures the humour, sadness and joy of everyday life, and is a passionate and timely look at the human cost of abandoning those who struggle to fit in.

From Francesca Martinez, the award-winning author, comedian and actor, comes an unmissable new play directed by Ian Rickson (Paradise).

A production from National Theatre.

Available at least until 14 December 2023.


[Two women in conversation. One woman is on her knees talking to another woman in a powerchair. on a stage]

All of Us - National Theatre at Home (ntathome.com)

Comments

  • Alex_Alumni
    Alex_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,538 Championing
    edited February 2023
    I've heard about this, and I'd be intrigued to see what it's like! As far as I remember, feedback on previews was very positive :)  

    I think it's nice that 'National Theatre at home' has continued after the lockdowns, as it makes the theatre more accessible being able to watch from your own home!