

Recommended for audiences 15 years and older. WARNINGS: Sexual violent themes involving minors, coarse language, drug references, sexual references, adult themes and smoking. With Jeremi Campese, Meg Clarke, Ryan Hodson and Hayley Pearl Anna Jordan is a talented writer with heaps of dramatic instinct and compassion but ‘Yen’ is a grating and frustrating play. Set and Costume Designed by Ester Karuso-Thurn Anna Jordan’s Bruntwood-winning play takes place in a space that will feel familiar to anyone who watches a lot a new writing: an airless grotty living room a tomb of squalor and neglect. Production Managed & Stage Managed by Christopher Starnawski YEN poignantly explores a childhood lived without boundaries and the consequences of being forced to grow up on your own. They’re home alone in Feltham with their dog Taliban playing PlayStation, streaming porn, watching the world go by. Sometimes their mum Maggie visits, usually with empty pockets and empty promises. As in Bobbie Dazzler, my Nan says, although I don’t know who that is.

Venue: Kings Cross Theatre, 244/248 William St, Kings Cross NSW 2011 Over 3, 000, 000 happy customers.Cast from left to right: Jeremi Campese, Ryan Hodson, Hayley Pearl, and Meg Clarke. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled. box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping. Brand New, Perfect Condition, allow 4-14 business days for standard shipping. Yen won the 2013 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, and was first performed at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, in 2015.Ĭhoose your shipping method in Checkout. But when Jenny knocks on the door the boys discover a world far beyond what they know, a world full of love, possibility and danger.

Sometimes their chaotic mum Maggie visits occasionally she passes out on the front lawn. They live alone with their dog Taliban, playing PlayStation, watching porn, surviving. Īnna Jordan's Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Yen explores a childhood lived without boundaries and the consequences of being forced to grow up on your own. Anna Jordan's Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Yen explores a childhood lived without boundaries and the consequences of being forced to grow up on your own.
