Details
South London in the late seventies. High unemployment, high inflation, food shortages and strikes. But despite the winter of discontent, 17-year-old Karim's life is about to explode into glorious technicolour as he navigates a path to enlightenment. Or at the very least, Beckenham. Emma Rice adapts the award-winning 1990 novel, which was later turned into an acclaimed TV series, with Hanif Kureishi. On stage it becomes an irresistible, heart-breaking and joyful exploration of family, friends, sex, theatre and, ultimately, belonging.
Cast/Performers
Dee Ahluwalia (Karim),
Ankur Bahl (Haroon),
Tommy Belshaw (Charlie / Shadwell),
Rina Fatania (Tracey / Jeeta / Marlene / Auntie Jean),
Natasha Jayetileke (Jamila),
Naveed Khan (Anwar / Joanna),
Deven Modha (Ensemble),
Katy Owen (Margaret / Eleanor),
Simon Rivers (Changez),
Lucy Thackeray (Eva),
Ewan Wardrop (Matthew Pyke)
Creatives/Company
Book by:
Hanif KureishiAdapted by(s):
Emma Rice,
Hanif KureishiPresented by(s):
Royal Shakespeare Company,
Wise ChildrenDirector(s):
Emma Rice,
Kev McCurdy (fight),
Matthew Dewsbury (CDG - casting),
Laura Keefe (associate director)
Design:
Rachana JadhavCostume(s):
Vicki Mortimer,
Helen Johnson (associate costume designer)
Sound:
Simon Baker (also video designer / music arrangements)
Lighting:
Jai MorjariaMusic:
Niraj ChagChoreographer(s):
Etta Murfitt (also intimacy coordinator),
Ankur Bahl (associate choreographer)