Y'MAM: Young Man’s Angry Movements

Wed 16 Jun to Sat 26 Jun 2021

EVERYMAN

£10 - £15

★★★★
"A superb performance"
The Guardian

In this brutally honest auto-biographical solo-show, Majid Mehdizadeh traces the origin of his own personal struggles with anger and probes the unspoken anxieties, desires and fantasies of Toxic Masculinity, inviting us to join him on his journey to a new modern ‘manhood’, as he battles with the invisible hierarchy that exists amongst men.

★★★★
"Heart-wrenching, honest and hysterical"
Liverpool Echo

Combining a highly energetic blend of spoken word, music and movement, Y’MAM is an inspiring, uplifting story about love, appreciation and learning to let things go.

10/10 
"Thoroughly gripping from start to finish"
Writebase

★★★★★
"I recommend as many of you as possible take this opportunity to see it"
North West End

★★★★
"Gripping, frank and deeply personal story of self realisation"
The Stage

Supported by Arts Council England, Stage One Bursary for Producers, and Change Grow Live. Developed with the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse.

Cast

Luke Jerdy -

Luke Jerdy

Company

Written by Majid Mehdizadeh

Director Adam Welsh

Dramaturg Francesca Peschier

Designer Kirsty Barlow

Producer Alex Ferguson

Associate Sound Designer Zee Musiq

Original Music by Adam Welsh and Zee Musiq

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Y'MAM: Young Man's Angry Movements // Reviews

★★★★ "A superb performance"
The Guardian

★★★★ "Heart-wrenching, honest and hysterical"
Liverpool Echo

10/10 "Thoroughly gripping from start to finish"
Writebase

★★★★★ "I recommend as many of you as possible take this opportunity to see it"
North West End

★★★★ "Gripping, frank and deeply personal story of self realisation"
The Stage

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Y'MAM: Young Man's Angry Movements // Let's talk

Writer and performer Majid Mehdizadeh discusses his motivations for writing Y’MAM alongside a discussion with charity partners Change Grow Live, and a panel discussion with actors George Bukhari, and Rory Douglas-Speed.
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