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Why see This Is Our Youth?

A critically acclaimed portrait of youth

Michael Cera and Kieran Culkin star opposite Tavi Gevinson, in this Broadway revival of Kenneth Lonergan's play. This Is Our Youth is a raw portrait of the age bridging adolescence and adulthood, when poor decision making and new opportunities often collide, following three young adults over the course of 48 hours.

The play premiered on Broadway in 1996, and a 2012 production in Sydney, Australia, also featured Michael Cera and Kieran Culkin. This 2014 revival is directed by Tony winner Anna D. Shapiro whose most recent Broadway endeavour, Of Mice and Men, also stars a cast of exceptional, young acting talent.

The production will have music created by Grammy winner Rostam Batmanglij of the band Vampire Weekend. The play is produced by Scott Rudin of the hugely successful Broadway shows, The Book of Mormon and A Raisin in the Sun (which starred Denzel Washington).

What is This Is Our Youth About?

Set in the early 80s in a New York City apartment, This Is Our Youth is a snapshot of two days in the lives of three affluent but disaffected college-age kids. Warren (Michael Cera) has been kicked out of home, but not before stealing $15,000 from his business tycoon father. He crashes at his friends apartment - drug-dealer Dennis (Kieran Culkin) - who seizes the opportunity to use some of the money to buy cocaine, both to use and sell on.

They are visited by anxious but insightful fashion student Jessica (Tavi Gevinson), whom Warren tries to lure in bed using his new-found riches. Having grown up in the 1960s, an era of promise and hope, her insight into their world does much to convey the confusion felt by young adults as they struggle to reconcile their parent's views with their own (often conflicted) opinions.

Key Information

Audience

May not be suitable for younger audiences due to scenes of an adult nature (drug use) and strong language

Run Time

Two hours and fifteen minutes, including one intermission

Dates

Finished Jan 4, 2015

Cast

Michael Cera as Warren
Kieran Culkin as Dennis
Tavi Gevinson as Jessica

Creative

Written by Kenneth Lonergan
Directed by Anna D. Shapiro
Producted by Scott Rudin

Reviews

Customer reviews

1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Darren Walker

Made my laugh, cry, and think. I saw it two times in 3 days

I highly recommend this show. The characters were well developed and masterfully acted. Michael Cera really makes his character relatable and you can feel the teen angst inside of him. He is an extremely talented actor and I went back the second time because there were such great nuances to his character. I felt that the way he delivered his lines were impeccable, his timing, and most of all his body language. It is a credit to the play writes that I laughed and cried in the same show. Keirin Culkin was very funny, he played well off of Michael Cera and he cracked up the whole audience (and even himself) during a prop malfunction with the telephone. Tavi Gevinson plays the conflicted angst ridden teenage love interest perfectly. I love the way the scenes developed and the passion and sincerity of the delivery. I enjoy musicals but every now and then I love to see a great play. This play is the one to see, you will not be disappointed. ... Read more
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