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Performance

VenueThe Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From14th December 2022
Opened20th December 2022
To11th February 2023
The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre) (V250)
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  • Date of change: 20 Jun 22 - T290502673

The Wife of Willesden

The Wife of Willesden

Work:: The Wife of Willesden (S1058717412)

Married five times. Mother. Lover. Aunt. Friend. She plays many roles round here. And never Scared to tell the whole of her truth, whether Or not anyone wants to hear it. Wife Of Willesden: pissed enough to tell her life Story to whoever has ears and eyes... Based on Chaucer's The Wife of Bath, this irreverent, bawdy and beautiful comedy celebrates the life and times of one of literature's most beloved characters.
Author Zadie Smith (from Chaucer's The Wife of Bath)

Production:: (T290502673)

Producer Kiln Theatre
Director Indhu Rubasingham
Design Robert Jones
Lighting Guy Hoare
Sound Ben Ringham
Sound Max Ringham
Director Hannah Hauer-King (associate director)
Costume Kinneta Isidore (associate costume design)
Director Julia Horan (CDG - casting director)
Director Imogen Knight (movement)
Director Kev McCurdy (fight)
Other Hazel Holder (voice and dialect coach)
Performer Clare Perkins (Alvita - The Wife of Willesden)
Performer Marcus Adolphy (Winston / Mandela / Black Jesus)
Performer George Eggay (Pastor / Eldridge)
Performer Andrew Frame (Ian / Socrates / Bartosz)
Performer Troy Glasgow (Darren / Young Maroon)
Performer Claudia Grant (Polly / Sophie)
Performer Nikita Johal (Asma / Kelly)
Performer Scott Miller (Ryan / Colin)
Performer Jessica Murrain (Author / Zaire / Queen Nanny)
Performer Ellen Thomas (Aunty P / Old Wife)

Listing:: L1625567824




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Special Performances


  • 12 Jan 23 Audio Described
  • 23 Jan 23 Captioned
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