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First Look: for all the women who thought they were Mad in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
October 7, 2019
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for all the women who they were mad in rehearsal

for all the women who they were mad in rehearsal

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Rehearsal images have been released for the world première of for all the women who thought they were   Mad by Zawe Ashton.

Associate Director of Hackney Showroom’s Jo McInnes directs Layo-Christina Akinlude (Angela), Mina Andala (Joy), Jennifer Dixon (Kim), Joy Elias-Rilwan (Margaret), Jumoké Fashola (Ruth), Michael Fitzgerald (Boss/Doctor), Janet Kumah (Rose), with Elena Coleman, Chiamara Nwosu and Rae Ann Quayle sharing the role of Nambi.

The production opens at Stoke Newington Town Hall on 17 October, with previews from 14 October, and runs until 9 November – marking Hackney Showroom’s a new partnership with the London Borough of Hackney to bring theatre to Stoke Newington Town Hall.

       
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Layo Christina Akinlude Angela. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Layo Christina Akinlude Angela. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Michael Fitzgerald Boss Doctor Mina Andala Joy. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Michael Fitzgerald Boss Doctor Mina Andala Joy. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Mina Andala Joy. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Mina Andala Joy. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Joy Elias Rilwan Margaret Janet Kumah Rose. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Joy Elias Rilwan Margaret Janet Kumah Rose. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Joy Elias Rilwan Margaret Jennifer Dixon Kim. Credit Helen Murray
for all the women who thought they were Mad. Joy Elias Rilwan Margaret Jennifer Dixon Kim. Credit Helen Murray

 

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