The UK premiere of Jeremy O.Harris' acclaimed Broadway Play has recently kicked off its run in the West End.
Slave Play production image. Photo by Helen Murray.
Here's a look at Slave Play, running at the Noel Coward Theatre until 22 September.
Directed by Robert O'Hara, the cast includes Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) as Jim, Olivia Washington (I'm A Virgo) as Kaneisha, Fisayo Akinade (The Crucible) as Phillip, and reprising their roles from the original Broadway production, James Cusati-Moyer (Six Degrees of Separation) as Dustin, Chalia La Tour (The Good Fight) as TeĆ”, Annie McNamara (Orange is the New Black) as Alana, and Irene Sofia Lucio (The Americans) as Patricia.
The understudies are Troy Alexander, Dimitri Gripari, Maite Jauregui, Prince Kundai, and Malikah Mcherrin-Cobb.
Slave Play is a provocative and critically acclaimed drama that examines the intersections of race, sex, power, and trauma in America. The play centres around three interracial couples undergoing an unconventional form of therapy designed to address their sexual and racial issues. Through its audacious narrative and complex characters, the play challenges audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about history and identity.
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