The Hunger at Theatre@41

Nadja Moncolova, Contributor
Black Bright Theatre

The Hunger at Theatre@41, York 15 April 2022 Tickets from £10.00 — Book now

Set in North Yorkshire in 1986, The Hunger follows Megan and Deborah, who live on an isolated farm – their only refuge. Their coexistence is harmonic, but definitely not idyllic. Yet their fragile harmony is quickly thrown into a dark, downward spiral when a young boy suddenly appears.

The Hunger at Theatre@41 is what can be best described as kitchen sink drama meets post-apocalyptic horror. This original play is about morality and motherhood at the end of the world.

Where to go near The Hunger at Theatre@41

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House of Fu Manchester

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Allpress
at NOMA

Allpress at NOMA is a home to all things coffee, with a café and seasonal menu incorporating locally sourced ingredients.

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Forty-Seven

Forty-Seven is a luxury boutique hotel on Peter Street in Manchester city centre, above the high-end Indian restaurant Asha’s.

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The Bookish Type

An independent bookshop specialising in literature across the LGBTIQA+ spectrum
From novels to children’s books, YA to memoirs, non-fiction to graphic novels… there’s a whole range of specialist queer literature to be found at The Bookish Type.

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Henry C

Henry C is an intimate neighbourhood bar in Chorlton, serving up superb quality drinks.

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