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The Almeida Theatre announces the full cast for the UK Premiere of Jeremy O. Harris’ play “Daddy” A Melodrama

“DADDY” A MELODRAMA

Claes BangTerique JarrettJenny RainsfordSharlene Whyte and T’Shan Williams join Rebecca Bernice AmissahKeisha AtwellIoanna Kimbook and John McCrea who were originally cast in the play before its postponement at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The production opens at the Almeida on Wednesday 6 April, with previews from Saturday 26 March, and runs until Saturday 30 April.

UK Premiere

“DADDY”

A Melodrama

by Jeremy O. Harris

Director: Danya Taymor; Set Designer: Matt Saunders; Co-Costume Designers: Montana Levi Blanco and Peter Todd; Lighting Designer: Isabella Byrd; Sound Designer: Lee Kinney; Movement Director: Anjali Mehra; Musical Supervisor: Tim Sutton; Intimacy and Fight Director: Yarit Dor; Casting Director: Amy Ball

Saturday 26 March – Saturday 30 April 2022

Press night: Wednesday 6 April 7pm

I will be your father figure. Put your tiny hand in mine.

I will be your preacher teacher. Anything you have in mind.

A young black artist meets an older white art collector.

A gospel choir emerges from an infinity pool.

A mother stops at nothing to save her son’s soul.

When it’s summer every day…when even is it?

In this Bel Air tale of love and family, intimacy is a commodity and the surreal gets real.

Jeremy O. Harris’ previous work includes Slave Play (nominated for a record twelve Tony Awards), Black ExhibitionXander Xyst, Dragon: 1WATER SPORTS; or insignificant white boys and A24’s acclaimed film Zola, directed by Janicza Bravo.

Danya Taymor’s previous directing work includes Heroes of the Fourth Turning (Playwrights Horizon); Pass Over (Broadway/Lincoln Center/Steppenwolf); Familiar (Steppenwolf); queens (Lincoln Center) and most recently Endgame (Gate Theatre, Dublin)

“Daddy” is supported by The London Community Foundation and Cockayne – Grants for the Arts.

ALMEIDA LISTINGS INFORMATION

Saturday 26 March – Saturday 30 April 2022

“DADDY”

A MELODRAMA
by Jeremy O. Harris

Performance times:  7pm; 1pm Wednesday and Saturday matinees

Tickets:                      From £10.

Box Office                  Online almeida.co.uk

                                    Phone 020 7359 4404

Website                      almeida.co.uk
Twitter                        @AlmeidaTheatre
Facebook                   facebook.com/almeidatheatre
Instagram                   @almeida_theatre

Access                       Captioned performance:

                                    Tuesday 26 April 7pm

                                    Audio described performance:

                                    Saturday 23 April 1pm (Touch Tour 11:15am)

The Almeida Theatre announces a run of live stream performances for The Tragedy of Macbeth

The Tragedy of Macbeth

Five performances of Yaël Farber’s production will be streamed between Wednesday 27– Saturday 30 October, with the actors performing live from the theatre each night. The film will be produced by North South Culture following their work on the acclaimed live stream run of Hymn in February.

Also announced today is an extension for in-person performances, with the run now finishing on Saturday 27 November.

Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold said, “We’re delighted that so many people have booked to see The Tragedy of Macbeth in-person at the Almeida. However, there are still large numbers of audience members for whom getting to the theatre is impossible, either because they are shielding or because they can’t travel to London. Through streaming, we can take the show to them. Macbeth will be streamed live from the theatre into people’s homes all around the world for five performances from 27 – 30 October. For those who want to see the production in-person, we are also offering another week’s worth of performances from 22 – 27 November. We’re hugely grateful to the whole Macbeth company for making all of this possible.”

Tickets for the live stream go on sale today from midday for Friends and from 3pm to the general public. Tickets for the extension week of in-person performances go on sale to Gold, Silver and Bronze Friends on Monday 18 October, Almeida Friends on Wednesday 20 October and to the general public from Thursday 21 October.

THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Yaël Farber; Set: Soutra Gilmour; Costume: Joanna Scotcher; Light: Tim Lutkin

Sound: Peter Rice; Composer: Tom Lane; Movement: Emily Terndrup

Friday 1 October – Saturday 27 November 2021

Press night: Thursday 14 October 7pm

Live stream: Wednesday 27 October – Saturday 30 October

“Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires.”

A little later than nowin the ruins of a theatre, three witches make a prophecy.

A warrior and his wife enter the darkness. A war begins.

Yaël Farber directs an elemental production about a world in transformation, the shadows in all of us, and one couple’s spine-chilling quest for power.  

Cast: Michael AbubakarRoss AndersonAoife BurkeEmun ElliottDiane FletcherWilliam GauntAkiya HenryMaureen HibbertReuben JosephGareth KennerleyValerie LilleyJames McArdleAdam McNamaraRichard Rankin and Saoirse Ronan, with the children played by Myles GrantJamie-Lee MartinHenry MeredithDereke OladeleEmet Yah Khai and K-ets Yah Khai.

Yaël Farber is an internationally acclaimed director and playwright, whose recent work includes Hamlet (St Ann’s Warehouse, New York);Blood Wedding (Young Vic), Knives in Hens (Donmar Warehouse) and Les Blancs (National Theatre). 

ALMEIDA LISTINGS INFORMATION

Friday 1 October – Saturday 27 November 2021

The Tragedy of Macbeth
by William Shakespeare

Directed by Yaël Farber

Press night: Thursday 14 October 7pm

Live stream: Wednesday 27 October – Saturday 30 October

Performance times:  For Live Stream: 7pm evening and 1:30pm matinee.

Tickets:                      From £10

                                    Live stream: £15 / £25

Box Office                  Online almeida.co.uk

                                    Phone 020 7359 4404

Website                      almeida.co.uk
Twitter                        @AlmeidaTheatre
Facebook                   facebook.com/almeidatheatre
Instagram                   @almeida_theatre

Access                       There will be captioned and Audio Described streams.

Captioned performance:

                                    Thursday 11 November 7pm

                                    Audio described performance:

                                    Saturday 6 November 2pm

Almeida Theatre: Full cast for Spring Awakening

Almeida Theatre

Joining the previously announced Laurie Kynaston and Amara Okereke are Nathan Armarkwei-LaryeaAsha BanksTaylor BradshawCatherine CusackCarly-Sophia DaviesKit EsuruosoMark LockyerBella MacleanEmily OoiJoe PittsMaia TamrakarStuart Thompson and Zheng Xi Yong.

Tickets for the production go on sale to Gold, Silver and Bronze Friends from Monday 18 October, Almeida Friends from Wednesday 20 October and on general sale from Monday 25 October.

SPRING AWAKENING 

Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater; Music by Duncan Sheik

Based on the original play by Frank Wedekind 

Directed by Rupert Goold; Choreography: Lynne Page; Design: Miriam Buether

Costume: Nicky Gillibrand; Light: Jack Knowles; Sound Tony Gayle

Orchestration: Duncan Sheik and Simon Hale; Musical Director: Jo Cichonska

Tuesday 7 December 2021 – Saturday 22 January 2022

O, I’m gonna be wounded.O, I’m gonna be your wound. O, I’m gonna bruise you.O, you’re gonna be my bruise. 

A time to learn. 

A time to rebel. 

A time to love. 

A time to burn. 

Winner of the Tony and Olivier awards for best musical, Spring Awakening tells a story of adolescent anarchy, set to one of the most loved scores of the 21st century. A group of teenagers – silenced and controlled by a censorious society – discover a new world of feeling and freedom outside the classroom, with beautiful and devastating consequences. 

Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold (InkAlbion) directs Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik’s (American Psycho: A New Musical, Almeida Theatre and Broadway) acclaimed musical, based on the ground-breaking and once-banned 19th century play by Frank Wedekind, in its first London revival since the 2009 UK premiere.

This production of Spring Awakening is supported by The Ruddock Foundation for the Arts.

Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.