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Performance

VenueLyric Hammersmith Theatre
Also: Studio
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From4th March 2017
Opened14th March 2017
To8th April 2017
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Mar17 14 at 19:00
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre (V315)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 27 Jan 17 - T1336664680
  • Date of change: 17 Oct 16 - T1336664680

Seventeen

Seventeen

Work:: Seventeen (S0919553181)

Seventeen is set in that time after the end of the last day of school, but just before everyone moves on. It's about the cusp of adulthood, the cusp of complete change. Jess is Mike's girlfriend. Tom is Mike's best friend, but he's secretly in love with Jess. Emilia is Jess's goody-two-shoes best friend and she's about to get drunk for the first time. Lizzy is Mike's annoying younger sister. And Ronny, well no-one invited Ronny and no one's quite sure why he's there. As dawn approaches, through a fog of cheap beer, dreams are shared, insecurities aired and secrets spilled.
Author Matthew Whittet

Production:: (T1336664680)

Funny, immature, wise and a little bit sad, Seventeen performed by a cast of septuagenarians, will turn our notions of adulthood and adolescence on their head.
Producer Lyric Hammersmith (in association with Belvoir Sydney)
Director Anne-Louise Sarks
Design Tom Scutt
Lighting Paule Constable
Sound Nick Manning
Director Imogen Knight (movement director)
Performer Sarah Ball (Lizzy)
Performer Richard Cordery (Tom)
Performer Michael Feast (Mike)
Performer Mike Grady (Ronny)
Performer Diana Hardcastle (Jess)
Performer Morgot Leicester (Emilia)

Listing:: L164223018




Production details

Funny, immature, wise and a little bit sad, Seventeen performed by a cast of septuagenarians, will turn our notions of adulthood and adolescence on their head.

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Special Performances


  • 25 Mar 17 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
  • 25 Mar 17 Audio Described
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