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Performance

VenueNew Wolsey Theatre
Also: Studio, NW2
TownIpswich
CountySuffolk
From27th February 2019
To2nd March 2019
When19:45. Sat Mat 14:30
New Wolsey Theatre (V81)
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  • Date of change: 17 Jan 19 - T07764642

Princess and The Hustler

Princess and The Hustler

Work:: Princess and The Hustler (S1271286257)

Meet Princess. A cheeky 10-year-old with a plan to win the Weston-Super-Mare Beauty Contest. Trouble is, her mum is busy working several jobs, her brother, a budding photographer, won't even take her picture and then - The Hustler returns. In 1963 Bristol, as Black British civil rights activists take to the streets, Princess finds out what it really means to be black and beautiful.
Author Chinonyerem Odimba

Production:: (T07764642)

Princess & The Hustler is the second national tour born from Revolution Mix - an Eclipse movement that is spearheading the largest ever delivery of new Black British stories. The first Revolution Mix story was last year's sell-out production of Black Men Walking.
Producer Bristol Old Vic
Producer Eclipse Theatre
Producer Hull Truck Theatre
Director Dawn Walton
Design Simon Kenny
Costume Simon Kenny
Lighting Aideen Malone
Sound Richard Hammarton
Director Victoria Igbokwe (movement)
Director Emilie Lahouel (assistant)
DramaturgAla Animashawun
Director Briony Barnett (casting director)
Other Joel Trill (voach and dialect coach)
Performer Kudzai Sitima (Phyllis - Princess)
Performer Donna Berlin (Mavis)
Performer Fode Simbo (Wendell - Junior)
Performer Seun Shote (Wendell - The Hustler)
Performer Jade Yourell (Margot)
Performer Emily Burnett (Lorna)
Performer Romayne Andrews (Leon)

Listing:: L0808342098




Production details

Princess & The Hustler is the second national tour born from Revolution Mix - an Eclipse movement that is spearheading the largest ever delivery of new Black British stories. The first Revolution Mix story was last year's sell-out production of Black Men Walking.

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