
Who Killed My Father
Young Vic
- Booking until: Friday, 23 September 2022
- Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes, no interval
Who Killed My Father description
Is it normal to be ashamed of loving?
Returning home to the small, conservative town in the north of France where he grew up as a gay teenager, a son finds his dying father virtually unrecognisable from years of alcoholism, social deprivation and grueling manual labour. He starts to wonder: who’s Responsible?
This UK premiere is adapted and directed by the award-winning Ivo van Hove from the anger-soaked, internationally acclaimed book by Édouard Louis.
Who Killed My Father is a furious indictment of the political elite, and a son’s declaration of love. This is a rare opportunity to see Hans Kesting perform the production in English.
★★★★ ‘Merciless and moving portrait’ de Volkskrant
★★★★ ‘Intense and beautifully played by Kesting’ Telegraaf
Who Killed My Father is generously supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Important COVID-19 informationThe venue asks that all audience members wear a face covering unless medically exempt. Please wear your face covering at all times, except to eat and drink.
Audience members under the age of 12 are not expected to wear a face covering.
Playing at Young Vic
Age restrictions
14+ recommended
Important information
Age guidance:
14+ recommended
Assisted Performances:
Audio Described Performances: Wed 14 (described by Eleanor Margolies) & Thu 15 Sep (described by Miranda Yates), 7.30pm & free Touch Tours at 6pm
Socially Distanced Performance: Sat 17 Sep, 2.30pm
BSL Performance: Wed 21 Sep, 7.30pm (interpreted by Jacqui Beckford)
Captioned Performance: Thu 22 Sep, 7.30pm (captioned by Miranda Yates)
Show Warnings:
This show contains strong language and homophobic language, themes of alcoholism and domestic violence, depictions of physical illness/injury, and discussions of identity in the context of class, social inequity and privilege. The show also contains scenes of actors smoking, use of haze and loud music.
Important COVID-19 information:
The venue asks that all audience members wear a face covering unless medically exempt. Please wear your face covering at all times, except to eat and drink.
Audience members under the age of 12 are not expected to wear a face covering.