A & O Review the Show
Adrian & Olivia head to the Young Vic for Care, a moving and deeply human new play by Alexander Zeldinthat shines a light on life inside a care home. In this theatre review, they discuss the powerful performances, the striking realism and the difficult questions the production raises about ageing, memory, independence, and the social care system. Drawing on their personal experiences, they also reflect on the emotional realities faced by families, professional carers, and the millions of unpaid carers who quietly support loved ones every day. It’s not the easiest night at the theatre, but it may be one of the most important. Warning: This episode looks at a show that deals with death, social care and mental health, as well as personal stories relating to these themes which some may find distressing. If after the episode you feel like you need extra support, the BBC has a list of charities and organisations which may be able to help. You can find it at www.bbc.co.uk/actionline [https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline] Chapters: 00:00 Disclaimer 00:32 Introduction 01:49 Synopsis 03:04 Initial Impressions & Personal Connections 07:00 Story & Characterisation 15:30 Direction 18:47 Themes 27:13 Set & Staging 31:18 Final Thoughts 34:09 Adrian's Corner: Unsung Heroes of Unpaid Carers
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