Full cast and creative team announced for HEART OF HAMMERSMITH at Lyric Hammersmith

Photo credit: Nahwand Jaff

Photo credit: Nahwand Jaff

Full casting has been announced for the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre’s first large-scale community play, Heart of Hammersmith, along with its creative team.

The play celebrates true stories of West London with a cast of over 40 local people, aged from 11–88 years, and runs in the venue’s Main House from 12-14 August.

Heart of Hammersmith is written and created by Nicholai La Barrie (Tina – The Tina Turner Musical Resident Director and Lyric Associate Director) with The Lyric Community Company, with direction by Eva Sampson with Alex Hurst, set and design by Charlotte Espiner, lighting by Shaun Parry, sound by Lorna Munden, and choreography by Diane Alison-Mitchell.

The production started rehearsals in January during lockdown via Zoom with the Lyric Community Company’s 17 young members, aged 18-25. The production has since been developed throughout the year and now brings together a cast of over 40 West Londoners, including an Adult Community Chorus, aged 30-88 years; the Amici Dance Theatre Company of disabled and non-disabled performers aged from 20-70 years; and a Young Lyric Partner’s Chorus, aged 11-18 years.

From lives lived to lives lost, lives forced out and lives brought together, Heart of Hammersmith celebrates West London through all of its hardships and triumphs and the vibrant individuals who make it what it is. Inspired by true stories from West London, the play tracks immigrant arrivals, million-pound homes and social housing sitting side by side, the rise of gentrification and the shadows left by the Grenfell tragedy, the changing of attitudes, facing of tragedies and the rallying of a resilient community. Heart of Hammersmith tells the story of Dieppe Street, a street from West London’s past, and a place that today unites us.

The adult Community Chorus includes Colm Gallagher, Patricia Mantuano, Denise Clarke-Williams and Nutun Ahmed in speaking roles and Alessio Bagiardi, Francis Cherry, Margaret Cramp, Isobel Leaviss, James Mcauley, Binita Patel, Lizzie Popoff, Priya Narayan, Pauline Singh, Anne-Marie Wedderburn, Jamie Woodard, Donna Wright and Faisal Yusuf.

Amici Dance Theatre Company is a unique dance theatre company integrating non-disabled and disabled artists and performers. The Amici Company includes: John Athnasious, Stuart Cowie, Ekeama Henry-Ferrazzi , Nicolas Serial, Wilma Serial and Delson Weeks.

The children’s Partner Chorus includes: Amaiya Coleman, Luka Jankovick, Nikolas Obradovic, Agnes Suckling, Imiya Summers and Alyssia Tachie-Menson in collaboration with the Young Lyric Partner Organisations Action on Disability, Amici Dance Theatre Company, New English Ballet Theatre, Tri-Borough Music Hub, Turtle Key Arts and Zoo Nation Academy of Dance.

Working together with Nicholai La Barrie, the script has been created with The Lyric Community Company, aged 18-25, from West London. They are Gehna Badhwar, Eva Bate, Wes Bozonga, Ömer Cem Çoltu, Tom Claxton, Kitty Cockram, James Douglas-Quarcoopome, Harry Drane, Harri-Rose Hudson, Lex MacQuire, Ella McCallum, Ele McKenzie, Alfie Neill, Priyanka Patel, Danielle Tama, Wilf Walsworth, Aliyah Yanguba.

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