Full casting announced for Kiln Theatre’s NW TRILOGY by Moira Buffini, Suhayla El-Bushra & Roy Williams

NW Trilogy cast

Kiln Theatre’s Artistic Director Indhu Rubasingham has announced the cast for the forthcoming NW Trilogy - three short plays by Moira Buffini, Suhayla El-Bushra and Roy Williams performed together in each performance.

For Waking/Walking by Suhayla El-Bushra - Anoushka Chadha (Meera Mehdi), Natasha Jayetileke (Anjali Mehdi), Rina Fatania (Susheela Parekh), Ronny Jhutti (Deepak Mehdi), and Claire Keenan (Niamh O’Connell); for The Dance Floor by Moira Buffini - Claire Keenan (Aoife Gallagher), Emmet Byrne (Sean), Aoife McMahon (Katie O’Driscoll), and Harmony Rose Bremmer (Veronica); and for The Life of Riley by Roy Williams - Harmony Rose Bremmer (Paulette) and Chris Tummings (Riley). 

The NW Trilogy begins with previews on 6 September. It officially opens on 14 September and runs until 9 October. The trilogy, directed by Kiln Theatre Associate Directors Taio Lawson and Susie McKenna, is now on sale.

Kiln Theatre Associate Director Susie McKenna is “so excited about the cast we have assembled - some professional debuts and some very experienced veterans of the stage. Every evening they will give audiences a lively celebration of three migrant communities, where we take a journey through Kilburn and Brent and hear the different sounds, music and languages, watch our characters building a future and explore their different stories.”

Other Associate Director at Kiln Theatre Taio Lawson added: “As we move through these plays, we also get soundbites and reality checks about the hostile environments that these migrant communities were living amongst, and by doing that, it makes their stories resonate with greater vibrancy because despite that hostile environment they shone, and continue to shine so bright. After the last 18 months, it’s so important to us that we take time to come together to recognise and celebrate our local communities.”

To find out further information about NW Trilogy and to book your tickets, head over to the Kiln Theatre website.

Emmie Newitt

Emmie is a Learning Support Assistant in a primary school and online content creator from the East Midlands, but her heart most definitely lies within the theatre. She trained in Dance and this is where her love for writing began. Emmie launched her own blog, Carpe Diem Emmie, in 2014 and it continues to be a thriving hub for the best in the East Midlands, especially when it comes to the art scene there. Emmie is a self-confessed theatre obsessive and is thrilled to be part of the West End Best Friend team!

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