Chicken Soup With Barley

Arnold Wesker's Chicken Soup with Barley returns after more than 50 years in a new revival directed by Artistic Director Dominic Cooke.
Why see Chicken Soup With Barley?
Chicken Soup with Barley, the first in a trilogy that includes Roots and I’m Talking about Jerusalem was first performed at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry in 1958 and transferred to the Royal Court in the same year. The full trilogy was performed at the Royal Court in 1960.
The kettle boils in 1936 as the fascists are marching. Tea is brewed in 1946, with disillusion in the air at the end of the war. Twenty years on, in 1956, as rumours spread of Hungarian revolution, the cup is empty.
Sarah Kahn, an East End Jewish mother, is a feisty political fighter and a staunch communist. Battling against the State and her shirking husband she desperately tries to keep her family together.
A landmark state-of-the-nation play capturing the collapse of an ideology alongside the disintegration of a family.
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Cast
Steve Furst as Hymie Kossof
Rebecca Gethings as Bessie Blatt
Joel Gillman as Dave Simmonds
Ilan Goodman as Prince Silver
Harry Peacock as Monty Blatt
Tom Rosenthal as Ronnie Khan
Samantha Spiro as Sarah Kahn
Danny Webb as Harry Kahn
Alexis Zegerman as Cissie
Creative
Directed by Dominic Cooke
Music by Gary Yershon
Sound by Gareth Fry
Set & Costumes by Ultz
Lighting by Charles Balfour