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Cast Announced for Europe After The Rain at Mercury Theatre Colchester

by Staff Writer
April 24, 2018
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Cast Announced for Europe After The Rain at Mercury Theatre Colchester

Cast Announced for Europe After The Rain at Mercury Theatre Colchester

Mercury Theatre Colchester today announces the full cast and creative team for the world première of the 2017 Mercury Playwrighting Prize winner – Oliver Bennett’s Europe After The Rain.

Cara Nolan directs James Alexandrou (Will), Simon Haines (Max), Natasha Kafka (Marta) and Anna Koval (Yana) and the creative team includes Amelia Jane Hankin (Designer), Kiaran Kesby (Lighting Designer), Nuno Santos (Sound Designer) and Craig Hamblyn (Fight Director). Europe After the Rain opens in the Mercury Studio Theatre on the 31 May with previews from 25 May and runs until 9 June.

Imagine. The USA has pulled out of NATO and refugees from the Ukraine are flocking into Western Europe; while, on a ‘fake beach’ somewhere in Middle England, Will, Max, Yana and Marta are gathered to find out whether the unfolding general election is really going to put a populist party into power and change their lives forever.

       

Europe After The Rain is a theatrical and funny exploration of what waking up in a post-EU Britain might feel like. Winner of the Mercury Playwriting Prize 2017, Oliver Bennett’s first full-length play is a comedy about immigration, globalisation, love and loss. The Mercury Playwriting Prize was created to support new plays and new playwrights.

Europe After The Rain is at Mercury Theatre Colchester 25th May – 9th June 2018.

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