If the First World War destroyed one generation, then it ignited the subsequent generation into an orgy of sexual liberation, drugs, alcohol, and freedom. It is this hedonistic idleness that is critiqued in Ferdinand Bruckner’s Pains of Youth, which is currently receiving a rare revival in the National Theatre’s Cottesloe auditorium. Directed by the... »
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An all too painful experience
Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Tags: Ferdinand bruckner, Katie Mitchell, National Theatre, Pains of Youth
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