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Cast and creatives announced for HOUSE OF IFE at Bush Theatre

The Bush Theatre’s have announced casting for the first production in their 50th birthday season, the world premiere of The House of Ife, running from 29 April-11 June.

A tense and captivating story of what it means to belong, and what happens when a family’s secrets shake its foundations, this explosive drama by Ethiopian-British writer Beru Tessema, is directed by Artistic Director Lynette Linton and stars Jude Akuwudike (Eyimofe) as Solomon, Yohanna Ephrem (Scotsboro Boys Parallel Production, Young Vic) as Tsion, Sarah Priddy (The Regina Monologues) as Meron, Karla-Simone Spence (The Confessions of Frannie Langton, ITV) as Aida, and Michael Workeye (This Is Going To Hurt, BBC) as Yosi.

‘See that’s the problem with this family innit, we never wanna talk real about Ife.’ 

In the wake of the sudden death of their eldest son, Ife, one family is forced to confront the traumas they’ve long tried to bury. As the sun beats down on their North London flat, and the head of the family arrives from Ethiopia for the funeral, tensions rise, cultures clash, and past betrayals are unearthed.

Lynette Linton said: “House of Ife is exactly how I want to kick off the Bush Theatre’s 50th year.  A Bush commission, a family story reflecting a community we so rarely see on stage, and a gripping tale of how those with different thinking, even in one family live alongside another.  Beru’s exploration of the impact of being first-generation Ethiopian immigrants to the UK and how that can affect your sense of belonging is key to the lives of many of our audience and I can’t wait to see how the all-too-common clash of religion and culture manifests itself on stage.”

Tickets can be booked here