Karl Heinrich Marx, a 32-year-old revolutionary, is hiding in Dean Street, Soho, after his terrorist days have made him Europe's most feared. Broke, restless, and horny, he's a combination of intellectual brilliance, satiric wit, and emotional illiteracy.
National Theatre Live: Young Marx
In 1850, a troubled outlaw seeks refuge in Soho, struggling with poverty, directionlessness, and yearning. His only means of stability lies in a railway position, but a charismatic figure, Karl Marx, invites him to an unforgettable night of revelry in the city.