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First Look: Further Than The Furthest Thing at The Young Vic in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
February 20, 2023
Reading Time: 5 mins read
08. Jenna Russell and Cyril Nri Further than the Furthest Thing rehearsal c Marc Brenner

08. Jenna Russell and Cyril Nri Further than the Furthest Thing rehearsal c Marc Brenner

The Young Vic Theatre today releases images from the rehearsal room of Further than the Furthest Thing featuring Gerald Kyd (The Seagull, Deep Blue Sea), Archie Madekwe (Midsommar, See), Cyril Nri (Trouble in Mind, The Barbershop Chronicles, The Bill), Kirsty Rider (The Sandman, The Doctor, Nora: A Doll’s House), Jenna Russell (Fun Home, Piaf), and Shapla Salique (No Boundaries).

The multi-award-winning play by Zinnie Harris (Macbeth (an undoing), This Restless House, How To Hold Your Breath) is directed by Genesis Fellow / Young Vic Associate Director Jennifer Tang (AI, Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok) and runs in the Young Vic Main House from 9 March to 29 April with opening night for press on 16 March.

Based on real events on the island of Tristan da Cunha, the story follows a community haunted by its past and under threat from a modern world in crisis.

       

On a remote volcanic island in the middle of the Atlantic, the islanders of Tristan da Cunha have lived undisturbed for centuries, defying the swirling currents of modernity. Cut off and exposed to the elements, their survival has created a complex bind with their land. But when one of the inhabitants brings an outsider to the island, their way of life is changed forever.

Jennifer Tang’s visionary interpretation revisits this haunting play through a contemporary lens interrogating the climate emergency and globalisation.

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The creative team is completed by Designer Soutra Gilmour, Lighting Designer Prema Mehta, Sound Designer George Dennis, Video Designer Ian William Galloway, Composer Ruth Chan, Movement Director Ingrid Mackinnon, Voice and Dialect Coach Victoria Woodward, Musical Director Michael Henry, Illusions Designer John Bulleid, Casting Director Charlotte Sutton CDG, R&D Voice and Dialect Coach Emma Woodvine, Assistant Director Tian Brown-Sampson, and Trainee Assistant Director Ozioma Ihesiene.

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