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Give us your feedback Tell us what you think in our short online survey and be entered into a prize draw for £100. Visit surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ntlivesurvey Cast Her BILLIE PIPER John BRENDAN COWELL Mary CHARLOTTE RANDLE Victor JOHN MACMILLAN Helen MAUREEN BEATTIE Des THALISSA TEIXEIRA Creative team Direction SIMON STONE Design LIZZIE CLACHAN Costumes ALICE BABIDGE Light JAMES FARNCOMBE Music and Sound STEFAN GREGORY Video JACK HENRY JAMES Casting JULIA HORAN CDG Associate Lighting Designer and Relight NICKI BROWN Associate Director KATE HEWITT Assistant Director SOPHIE MONIRAM Production team Production Manager IGOR Stage Manager PIPPA MEYER Deputy Stage Manager SOPHIE RUBENSTEIN Assistant Stage Managers LOUISE QUARTERMAIN ELLA SAUNDERS Costume Supervisor CATHERINE KODICEK Lighting Operator NICK DI GRAVIO Sound Opertaor JOEL NAISBITT Sound No2 TOM PICKERING Stage Crew/ Automation Operator SAM SHUCK Stage Crew RHODRI EVANS ASSAD JAN TIM KNIGHT RYAN SMALLEY Wardrobe Manager NICKI MARTIN-HARPER Dresser RIANNA AZORO Running time: about 1 hour and 40 minutes. There is no interval. Please note that the performance of Yerma includes strobe lighting and the use of strong language. About the Young Vic The Young Vic produces new plays, classics, forgotten works, musicals and opera. It co-produces and tours widely in the UK and internationally while keeping deep roots in its neighbourhood. It frequently transfers shows to London’s West End and New York and invites local people to take part at its home in London’s Waterloo. Recent shows include Joe Wright’s production of Brecht’s Galileo, Charlene James’ multi-award- winning Cuttin’ It, Ivo van Hove’s production of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge (also West End and Broadway), Benedict Andrew’s production of Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in the West End as well as Horizons, a multi-year season exploring the lives of refugees. David Lan is Artistic Director, Lucy Woollatt is Executive Director. youngvic.org Connect with us @ntlive Follow us on Twitter ntlive.com/signup Subscribe to our email updates facebook.com/ntlive Like us on Facebook Join in the conversation about tonight’s screening #Yerma Photograph (Billie Piper) by Johan Persson by Simon Stone after Federico García Lorca A Young Vic Production Coming next Internationally acclaimed director Yaël Farber’s (Les Blancs) urgent, hypnotic production, captured live from the National Theatre. Find your nearest venue and book at ntlive.com Turn over for details of more upcoming broadcasts Salomé In cinemas from 4 November by JM Barrie devised by the Companies a co-production with Bristol Old Vic Peter Pan In cinemas from 2 December

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CastHer BILLIE PIPERJohn BRENDAN COWELLMary CHARLOTTE RANDLEVictor JOHN MACMILLANHelen MAUREEN BEATTIEDes THALISSA TEIXEIRA

Creative teamDirection SIMON STONEDesign LIZZIE CLACHANCostumes ALICE BABIDGELight JAMES FARNCOMBEMusic and Sound STEFAN GREGORYVideo JACK HENRY JAMESCasting JULIA HORAN CDGAssociate Lighting Designer and Relight NICKI BROWNAssociate Director KATE HEWITTAssistant Director SOPHIE MONIRAM

Production teamProduction Manager IGORStage Manager PIPPA MEYERDeputy Stage Manager SOPHIE RUBENSTEINAssistant Stage Managers LOUISE QUARTERMAIN ELLA SAUNDERSCostume Supervisor CATHERINE KODICEKLighting Operator NICK DI GRAVIOSound Opertaor JOEL NAISBITT Sound No2 TOM PICKERINGStage Crew/Automation Operator SAM SHUCK Stage Crew RHODRI EVANS ASSAD JAN TIM KNIGHT RYAN SMALLEYWardrobe Manager NICKI MARTIN-HARPER Dresser RIANNA AZORO

Running time: about 1 hour and 40 minutes. There is no interval.Please note that the performance of Yerma includes strobe lighting and the use of strong language.

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About the Young VicThe Young Vic produces new plays, classics, forgotten works, musicals and opera. It co-produces and tours widely in the UK and internationally while keeping deep roots in its neighbourhood. It frequently transfers shows to London’s West End and New York and invites local people to take part at its home in London’s Waterloo. Recent shows include Joe Wright’s production of Brecht’s Galileo, Charlene James’ multi-award-winning Cuttin’ It, Ivo van Hove’s production of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge (also West End and Broadway), Benedict Andrew’s production of Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in the West End as well as Horizons, a multi-year season exploring the lives of refugees. David Lan is Artistic Director, Lucy Woollatt is Executive Director. youngvic.org

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A Young Vic Production

Coming next

Internationally acclaimeddirector Yaël Farber’s(Les Blancs) urgent, hypnoticproduction, captured livefrom the National Theatre.

Find your nearest venue and book at ntlive.comTurn over for details of more upcoming broadcasts

SaloméIn cinemas from 4 November

by JM Barriedevised by the Companiesa co-production with Bristol Old Vic

Peter PanIn cinemas from 2 December

Upcoming broadcasts

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Young Marxby Richard Bean and Clive Colemana Bridge Theatre production

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In cinemas from 17 March

Peter Panby JM Barriedevised by the Companiesa co-production with Bristol Old Vic

Folliesbook by James Goldman,music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

In cinemas from 16 February

Stephen Sondheim’s legendary musical is staged for the rst time at theNational Theatre and broadcast live to cinemas. Tracie Bennett, Janie Dee andImelda Staunton play the magni cent Follies in this dazzling new production.Featuring a cast of 37 and an orchestra of 21, it’s directed by Dominic Cooke(Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom).

New York, 1971. There’s a party on the stage of the Weissman Theatre.Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their nalperformance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songsand lie about themselves.

Captured live at the National Theatre, arecorded performance of JM Barrie’s much-loved family classic screens in cinemas thissummer.When Peter Pan, leader of the Lost Boys, loseshis shadow, headstrong Wendy helps him toreattach it. In return, she is invited to Neverland,where Tinker Bell the fairy, Tiger Lily and thevengeful Captain Hook await.A delight for children and adults alike, SallyCookson (NT Live: Jane Eyre) directs thiswondrously inventive production.

In cinemas from 2 December

Saloméa new play by Yaël Farbera National Theatre production

The story has been told before, but never like this.

An occupied desert nation. A radical fromthe wilderness on hunger strike. A girl whosemysterious dance will change the course ofthe world.

This charged retelling turns the infamous biblicaltale on its head, placing the girl we call Saloméat the centre of a revolution. Internationallyacclaimed theatre director Yaël Farber (LesBlancs) draws on multiple accounts to create herurgent, hypnotic production.

In cinemas from 4 November

Rory Kinnear (The Threepenny Opera, PennyDreadful, Othello) is Marx and Oliver Chris (TwelfthNight, Green Wing) is Engels. Captured live fromthe Bridge Theatre, London, the production isdirected by Nicholas Hytner and reunites thecreative team behind Broadway and West End hitcomedy One Man, Two Guvnors.

1850, and Europe’s most feared terrorist is hidingin Dean Street, Soho. His marriage dying, hisfriend Engels in despair at his wasted genius, hisonly hope is a job on the railway. But there’s still noone in the capital who can show you a better nighton the piss than Karl Heinrich Marx.