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Barber Shop Chronicles

Barber Shop ChroniclesT01062080870
Fuel has produced Ellams' work for theatre since his debut play 9 years ago and this show is the culmination of his travels around Africa and the UK. Barber Shop Chronicles is a heart-warming and insightful new play, set in barber shops in Johannesburg, Harare, Kampala, Lagos, Accra and London.
Author Inua Ellams


Archive :: production:T01062080870, play:S1777543968, venue:V604

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
9 May 19
E:National Theatre, E:Leeds Playhoude, C:Fuel, I:Bijan Sheibani, S:Rae Smith, L:Jack Knowles, I:Aline David (movement), U:Gareth Fry, P:Emmanuel Ighodaro (Tokunbo / Paul / Simphiwe), P:David Webber (Abram / Ohene / Sizwe), P:Maynard Ezxiashi (Musa / Andile / Mensah), P:Anthony Ofoegbu (Emmanuel), P:Tobi Bamtefa (Kwame / Fabrice / Brian), P:Jo Servi (Elnathan / Other Roles), P:Rudolphe Mdlongwa (Tanaka / Fifi), P:Ade Dee Haastrup (Olawale / Wole / Kwabena / Simon), P:Michael Balogan (Winston / Shoni), P:Demmy Ladipo (Wallace / Timothy / Mohammed / Tinashe), P:Mohammed Mansaray (Samuel), P:Elander Moore (Ethan)

Performance

VenueRoyal Lyceum Theatre
Other spaces: Garage Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From23rd October 2019
To9th November 2019
What is currently on at Royal Lyceum Theatre (V604)

Reviews

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Company

Producer National Theatre
Producer Leeds Playhoude
Company Fuel
Director Bijan Sheibani
Design Rae Smith
Lighting Jack Knowles
Director Aline David (movement)
Sound Gareth Fry
Director Louis Hammond (CDG - casting director)
Performer Maynard Eziashi
Performer Ade Dee Haastrup
Performer Emmanuel Ighodaro
Performer Demmy Ladipo
Performer Mohammed Mansaray
Performer Anthony Ofoegbu
Performer David Webber
Performer Micah Balfour
Performer Okorie Chukwu
Performer Tom Moutchi
Performer Elmi Rashid Elmi
Performer Eric Shango
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