National Theatre Live: All of Us (2022)
Jess has a great life: a job she loves, a sharp sense of humour and a close group of friends. When austerity threatens the world she has worked hard to build, Jess makes a stand to protect those she holds most dear. Inspired by real life experiences of disabled people in the UK, All of Us captures the humour, sadness and joy of everyday life, and is a passionate and timely look at the human cost of abandoning those who struggle to fit in.
Director: Ian Rickson
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Francesca Martinez as Jess |
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Francesca Mills as Poppy |
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Goldy Notay as Yvonne / Anita |
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Wanda Opalinska as Nadia / Marcella |
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Rebecca Todd as Ensemble |
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Christopher-John Slater as Kyle |
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Kevin Hely as Henry |
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Michael Gould as Hargreaves |
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Daniel Fearn as Raymond / Police Officer |
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Peter Eastland as Ensemble |
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Bryan Dick as Aidan |
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Crystal Condie as Lottie |
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Lucy Briers as Rita / Dr Anderson / Angela |
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Mat Betteridge as Ensemble |
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Bonnie Baddoo as Ensemble |
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Oliver Alvin-Wilson as Dom/Bob |
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Chris Anderson as Ryan / Office Chalfont |
| Writing | Francesca Martinez | Writer |
| Directing | Ian Rickson | Director |