Hampstead Theatre At Home: Tiger Country
Hampstead Theatre At Home: Tiger Country

Hampstead Theatre At Home: Tiger Country

2014Movie120 minEnglish

December is the busiest time of year for London’s hospitals. For one particular team it’s business as usual, even with the seasonal upsurge. Brian, the urology consultant, is audaciously trying to convince his superior, Mr Leffe, to swap irksome patients. Newcomer Emily has already discharged 5 people and it’s not even 10am. Her boyfriend James, a dishy doctor, is as usual engaged in charming his superiors – not to mention the eye-catching Rebecca. Feisty senior house officer Mark is wrestling with his bossy mentor Vashti to allow him to be more hands-on. And throughout it all, John, the cardiology registrar, simply can’t find a minute in the day to enjoy his roast turkey sandwich…

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Director: Penelope SkinnerGenres: Drama, Theatre

Plot Summary

Tiger Country is a powerful and poignant play that delves into the intense and often overwhelming world of early motherhood. It follows Emily, a young graduate who finds herself unexpectedly pregnant and navigating the complexities of childcare, societal expectations, and her own evolving identity. The play explores the isolation, exhaustion, and profound love that come with raising a child, set against the backdrop of a society that often struggles to support new mothers.

Critical Reception

As a recorded stage production, 'Tiger Country' received attention for its sharp writing and compelling performances, particularly from its lead actresses. It was lauded for its honest and unflinching portrayal of the realities of motherhood, resonating with audiences and critics alike for its relatable themes and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and unflinching depiction of the challenges of early motherhood.
  • Sian Brooke's performance as Emily was frequently highlighted as a standout.
  • The play's sharp dialogue and emotional resonance struck a chord with audiences.

Google audience: Audience reception focused on the play's powerful and relatable exploration of motherhood, with many appreciating its honest portrayal of both the joys and difficulties.

Fun Fact

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who plays the role of Annabel in the production, would go on to achieve global fame for her creation and starring role in the critically acclaimed television series 'Fleabag'.

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