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Almeida Theatre Announces Cast of Daddy

by Staff Writer
February 13, 2020
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Daddy Almeida Cast

Daddy Almeida Cast

The Almeida Theatre announces the full cast for the UK Premiere of Daddy,  by Jeremy O. Harris, directed by Danya Taymor, which runs at the theatre Monday 30 March – Saturday 9 May 2020

I will be your father figure. Put your tiny hand in mine.

I will be your preacher teacher. Anything you have in mind.

       

A young black artist meets an older white art collector.

A gospel choir emerges from an infinity pool.

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