Come backstage with us, to the loud and bubbly atmosphere of the dressing rooms where our fantastic Community Chorus are getting ready for a performance of Twelfth Night.
Many have a pre-existing love of the theatre - some participating in previous Taking Part community productions, some totally new to the stage.
The 60-strong Young Vic Community Chorus for Twelfth Night spans many different backgrounds, generations and stories. The youngest chorus member is 18, whilst the oldest is in her mid-80s.
Cathy, 86, spent her working life in war zones for the United Nations. She can now be found on the Young Vic stage 4 nights a week. After a spell in Matthew Bourne’s company, Neil found himself homeless, which is how he came to be in Go Between, a Young Vic Taking Part production which was performed by a company who had all had some form of contact with homelessness, either directly or indirectly. Neil now works for St Mungo’s, and brought a group from the hostel to see him perform.
They share the stage with 18, 19 and 20 year-olds who come from our local boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth.
Amongst the backstage hubbub, we captured some quieter moments to gain an insight into what happens behind the scenes of our "joyous and dazzlingly colourful musical" adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy at the Young Vic.
Twelfth Night runs at the Young Vic until 19 Nov. Book Tickets now.
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