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Straight White Men archiveStraight White Men by Korean American playwright Young Jean Lee is an hilarious and revealing play about the most unoppressed of this world's peoples. They are feared, envied, occasionally attacked and derided. But pitied? When personal identity is essential and privilege is a problem, what is a straight white man to do? Straight White Men takes place over the Christmas holidays, when three brothers assemble at the family home, to celebrate the season with their widowed father. The youngest, Drew, is an award-winning fiction writer. The middle boy, Jake is a hotshot banker, but the oldest, Matt, is burdened by student debt and an unexplained failure to thrive. Games are played. Chinese food is ordered. Brotherly pranks and trashtalk distract them from the issue that threatens to ruin the testosterone-fuelled, boys-will-be-boys celebration. In this raucous, surprising and fearless work, Lee takes an outside look at the traditional father/son narrative, shedding new light on that theatrical storyline we have come to know all too well. But, and here is the twist, the people in charge of proceedings are neither white, nor straight, nor male... UK Premiere

Cast/Performers

Charlie Condou (Matt), Kamari Romeo, Kim Tatum

Creatives/Company

Author: Young Jean Lee
Producer(s): David Adkin, Panorama Productions
Director(s): Steven Kunis, Christina Fulcher (movement director), Lucy Casson (casting director)
Design: Suzu Sakai
Costume: Sazu Sakai
Lighting: Rajiv Pattani

Straight White Men

Straight White Men (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01137662853. Details of all Straight White Men archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02125763762

Archive Listings

10 Nov 21
  to
4 Dec 21
Southwark Playhouse Borough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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