Man and Boy
It’s 1930s New York City, and one international financier’s luck has finally run out. Truths are uncovered and relationships are tested.
In his National Theatre debut, director Anthony Lau (The Crucible,) brings a sharp, contemporary interpretation to Terence Rattigan’s tale of paternity and corruption.
Featuring Ben Daniels (The Normal Heart) and Laurie Kynaston (Long Day’s Journey into Night) as father and son, in what Time Out describes as ‘the performance of the year’, this critically acclaimed production is available to stream online on National Theatre at Home.
A production from National Theatre
Run time: 2 hours and 11 minutes (including a short interval).
Please note: this production contains flashing lights. It includes depictions of alcohol and drug use, and references to suicide, child abuse and neglect.
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Man and Boy: Full Play
Extras
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Man and Boy: Trailer
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Man and Boy: Turn on captions
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Man and Boy: Clip - 'Why are we speaking French?'
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Man and Boy: Press - WhatsOnStage
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Man and Boy: Working on Man and Boy
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Man and Boy: Clip - 'I wonder if perhaps I am a very bad man'