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Cast announced for Lin Coghlan’s Flock, echoing voices from the care system

by Staff Writer
September 5, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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The cast has been announced for Flock, a new play about the experience of growing up in Care and a story which champions the strength and love between siblings as they confront the reality of their lives. Award winning writer Lin Coghlan (The Forsyte Saga Parts 1&2, Park Theatre; The Miracle, National Theatre; Kingfisher Blue, The Bush; Waking, Soho Theatre) was brought onboard in 2020 by Playing On Theatre Company, and has worked together with Artistic Director Jim Pope, undertaking three years of research and participation workshops with Care experienced young people.

Reflecting many of the difficult and inspirational life stories of those who have contributed to the development process along the way, Flock is brought to the stage by actors who have had direct experience of the issues themselves. Starring Jamie Ankrah (Jesus Christ Superstar, Young Actors Theatre; Small Island, National Theatre), as Robbie, a young man about to turn eighteen and leave Care, Ankrah comments, I have had social workers all my childhood – it has shaped who I am.

Gabriella Leonardi (The Art of a Damaged Soul) plays Cel, his older sister who longs to start her own life but worries her younger brother isn’t ready yet to be without her. Joined by Jennifer Daley (Tapped, Theatre503; Bashment, winner of British Independent Film Festival’s Best Supporting Actress award) as Robbie’s caring and sometimes unconventional Social Worker and Deshaye Gayle (Sex With Robots And Other Devices, King’s Head Theatre; The Incident, Arcola; #The Words Are Coming, Theatre 503) his defiant loyal friend, Coghlan presents an honest, moving, and inspirational take on the ability of young people to survive against all the odds.

       

Presented by Playing ON Theatre Company, Flock shines a light on the intricacies of providing safety from unimaginable situations, and what life in – and after – Care can be like.

Flock will play at Soho Theatre 8th October to 2nd November as part of a tour

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