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Young Marx is a play by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman about the early life of Karl Marx. It was the opening production at the Bridge Theatre in London (residency of the London Theatre Company), a new commercial theatre founded by previous National Theatre artistic director Nicholas Hytner and executive director Nick Starr.
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National Theatre Live: Young Marx: Directed by Nicholas Hytner, Robin Lough. With Rory Kinnear, Nancy Carroll, Oliver Chris, Nicholas Burns. 1850. Europe's most feared terrorist is hiding in Soho. Broke, restless and horny, his only hope is a job on the railway.
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- Biography, Comedy
- Nicholas Hytner, Robin Lough
- 2017-12-07
Broadcast live from The Bridge Theatre, London, the production is directed by Nicholas Hytner and reunites the creative team behind Broadway and West End hit comedy One Man, Two Guvnors. 1850, and Europe's most feared terrorist is hiding in Dean Street, Soho.
National Theatre Live is an initiative operated by the Royal National Theatre in London. It broadcasts live, by satellite, performances of their productions (and those of other theatres) to cinemas and arts centres around the world.
1850, and Europe's most feared terrorist is hiding in Dean Street, Soho. London Theatre Company reunited reunited the creative team behind Richard Bean's smash hit One Man, Two Guvnors.
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National Theatre Live: Young Marx 1850, and Europe’s most feared terrorist is hiding in Dean Street, Soho. Broke, restless and horny, the thirty-two-year-old revolutionary is a frothing combination of intellectual brilliance, invective, satiric wit, and child-like emotional illiteracy.
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