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Cast Announced for Cul-de-Sac, the New Play from Multi Award-Nominated Playwright David Shopland

by Staff Writer
April 10, 2025
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The cast has been announced for Cul-de-Sac, the new play from esteemed playwright David Shopland (Saving Britney, Raising Kane, Lessons Learned). Presented by Fake Escape, the acclaimed company behind the multi-five-star, sell-out Off Broadway hit Saving Britney, Cul-de-Sac is heading to Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre for its first-ever performances from late May 2025.

Joining the cast in the role of Ruth Townsend is Shereen Roushbaiani (The Boy, Midsummer Murders, Doctors). Ellis J. Wells (A Midsummer’s Night Dream, Edge, Last Chancers) will perform the character of Frank Townsend, with Lucy Farrett (Sally4Ever, Genius: Einstein, Alice’s Adventures in Underground) as Marie Gilchrist. Callum Patrick Hughes (Godspell, THIRST, The Canterville Ghost) takes on the role of Simon Waller, with Behkam Salehani (Cleopatra’s Antony, Springboard Showcase, Tales of Babylon) completing the cast as Hamza Al-Haytham.

Set in deep suburbia in Northwood Hills, Zone 6 London, Cul-de-Sac follows four characters across the course of one evening as a quiet night quickly dissolves into chaos. Ruth is questioning every decision she’s ever made; Simon is grappling with a personality he can’t quite define; Marie is keeping a secret that could shatter everything, and Frank just desperately wants his driveway back. In this wine-soaked post-mortem dissection of contemporary Britain, Shopland explores the broken millennial suburbanite experience, peeling back the layers of Millennial civility with unflinching honesty.

       

The cast is supported by a dynamic and diverse team of creatives. As well as writing the script, direction and design is led by David Shopland, with movement direction by Jahraine Lamb (founder of Lamb Lion Legacy) and the Dramaturg is Roann Hassani McCloskey (nominated for the BBC Popcorn Prize and the Vault Origins Award). Lexie Woodroof (University of East London, MFA Theatre Directing) joins Cul-de-Sac as Assistant Director & Intimacy Coordinator, with Ellie Holloway (Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) as Stage Manager, Luke John Emmett (Wizard of Oz, Titanic) as Technical Director & Lighting Consultant, and Bathseba Mahray (DreamArts) as Production Assistant.

Writer and Director David Shopland comments, “This production has been a personal labour of love, and to be able to boast such a talented company ready to breathe life into these characters over 7 years in the making is truly humbling and exhilarating in equal measure. First and foremost, I am a collaborator, and I can barely contain my excitement at what this ridiculously talented group of performers are going to bring to the party, and how the play will evolve with this cast at the helm.”

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