Kate O'Flynn Begins Performances in All of It in London's West End June 6 | Playbill

International News Kate O'Flynn Begins Performances in All of It in London's West End June 6

The Alistair McDowall piece consists of three interconnected short plays.

Helen Murray

Olivier nominee Kate O'Flynn reprises her role in Alistair McDowall's all of it in London's West End beginning June 6.

Originally staged in 2020, O'Flynn stars in three interconnected short plays by McDowall: all of it; Northleigh, 1940; and In Stereo. All three center on women who possess extensive internal worlds that they mask with ordinary lives.

The short plays are staged at the Royal Court Theatre through June 17, with opening night set for June 8. Royal Court artistic director Vicky Featherstone co-directs with Sam Pritchard. The pieces have been written explicitly for O'Flynn.

Moving chronologically, the first piece (Northleigh, 1940) explores a woman's life during the Blitz. The second (In Stereo) explores the divided self through an eight track monologue, and the third piece (all of it) takes a woman from birth to death in one lightning-fast run.

Following its West End run, the three plays will play the Festival D’Avignon July 15–23.

Visit RoyalCourtTheatre.com.

 
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