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Cast and Creative Team Announced For World Premiere Of Dystopian Play ‘Roast Me’ at The Union Theatre

by Staff Writer
December 9, 2022
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Cast of Roast Me Union Thetare

Cast of Roast Me Union Thetare

AIM Theatre has today announced the full cast and creative team for the world premiere of Tom Holt’s dystopian play Roast Me, which will run at London’s Union Theatre from 10 – 28 January.

The production marks the first professional London production by new theatre company AIM Theatre, who have a mission to produce new work that showcases new artists across the industry from all disciplines.

Roast Me is a dystopian take on an alternative lockdown caused by social media and follows four young adults as they both cause and try to save the potential fallout from a Reddit trend called “Roast Me”.

       

The production, which will be directed by Jordan Scott Turner and stage managed by Beth Martin, will feature A J Greaves as Charlie, Lucy Doyle as Charley, Ayesha Sharma as Lily, Conor Joseph (A-Typical Rainbow at Turbine Theatre) as Harvey, Joe Wiltshire Smith (Ghost About The House at King’s Head Theatre) as Ensemble and Stephanie Swann as Ensemble. Roast Me is produced by AIM Theatre with casting by Leon Kay Casting.

More information and tickets are on sale now at www.uniontheatre.biz

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