Two brothers living in a London flat spend their days with their dog, Taliban, and staring at their phones, tablets, TV and video games, with little else to occupy their time. Everything changes when a strange neighbor barges into their lives. See "Yen" on stage through May 5 at the Raven Theatre.
Reed Lancaster and Jesse Aaronson in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowReed Lancaster, Netta Walker, Jesse Aaronson and Tiffany Bedwell in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowNetta Walker and Reed Lancaster in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowJesse Aaronson and Tiffany Bedwell in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowReed Lancaster and Jesse Aaronson in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowReed Lancaster, Tiffany Bedwell and Jesse Aaronson in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowReed Lancaster, Jesse Aaronson, Netta Walker and Tiffany Bedwell in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowReed Lancaster and Jesse Aaronson in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael BrosilowReed Lancaster in Yen, on stage at the Raven Theatre.
— Michael Brosilow