Today's world is constantly changing and evolving, and it is important to be aware of what is happening around us. On this occasion, we want to talk about Consent (play), a topic that has gained relevance in recent times. Consent (play) is an issue that concerns us all, whether due to its impact on society, the economy, politics, science or any other field. Through this article, we will seek to analyze Consent (play) from different perspectives, to understand its importance and the implications it has on our daily lives.
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Written by | Nina Raine |
Date premiered | 4 April 2017 |
Place premiered | Royal National Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Consent is a 2017 play by Nina Raine. Its premiere production was at the National Theatre from 4 April to 17 May 2017. This run received positive reviews. In his 5 star review for The Independent, Paul Taylor stated "One of Nina Raine's most enjoyable and intelligent plays yet. Unreservedly recommended." In his 4 star review for The Telegraph, Dominic Cavendish described the play as a "tense, entertaining modern-day tragi-comedy... Is it worth seeing this ambitious would-be play for today? My much mulled verdict: yes, absolutely."
The 2017 production was revived for a West End transfer in May 2018 with the same director (Roger Michell) but a largely new cast and ran at the Harold Pinter Theatre until 11 August.
Character | 2017 | 2018 |
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Rachel | Priyanga Burford | Sian Clifford |
Tim | Pip Carter | Lee Ingleby |
Edward | Ben Chaplin | Stephen Campbell Moore |
Gayle / Laura | Heather Craney | Heather Craney |
Zara | Daisy Haggard | Clare Foster |
Jake | Adam James | Adam James |
Kitty | Anna Maxwell Martin | Claudie Blakley |