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First Look: MUM by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm

by Staff Writer
October 6, 2021
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Denise Black Pearl in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.

Denise Black Pearl in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.

First look production images have been released for the world premiere of MUM starring Sophie Melville, Denise Black and Cat Simmons.

This provocative and unflinching portrayal of early motherhood and mental health, written by Olivier award-winning playwright Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (Emilia, The Globe/ West End) and directed by Abigail Graham (soon to also direct Aladdin at Lyric Hammersmith and The Merchant of Venice at The Globe) is now on at Theatre Royal Plymouth until 16 October before transferring to Soho Theatre from 20 October – 20 November.

This unmissable world premiere is a collaboration between Francesca Moody Productions (original producer of Fleabag, the Olivier award-winning Baby Reindeer, Shedinburgh Fringe Festival and Leopards which recently closed at the Rose Theatre) and writer Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (whose hit show Emilia won three Olivier Awards in 2020 and whose new punk musical play Typical Girls is currently running at Sheffield Crucible).

       

Motherhood. No one can prepare you for it. No matter how much you tell yourself you can do it – can you?  Where’s the rush of love? When will you sleep again?  What if the thing you fear most is also the thing you crave?  All you wanted was one night of unbroken sleep, what have you done? 

Nina is a new mum and tonight is her first night off. Tonight is about pizza and wine and letting go. But Nina didn’t feel prepared for motherhood and isn’t sure she fits the job description. Nina feels like she’s losing her grip.

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This thought-provoking, funny and honest new play shines a light on early motherhood, anxiety and mental health. MUM examines the pressures and complex emotions many women experience when they have a baby. At a time when mothers have been disproportionally affected by the pandemic, never has it been more pertinent to explore these issues.

MUM is written by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, directed by Abigail Graham, the associate director is TD Moyo, set and costume is designed by Sarah Beaton, lighting by Sally Ferguson, sound by Anna Clock and movement by Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster.

Cat Simmons Jackie Denise Black Pearl in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Cat Simmons Jackie Denise Black Pearl in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Cat Simmons Jackie Sophie Melville Nina in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Cat Simmons Jackie Sophie Melville Nina in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Sophie Melville Nina and Denise Black Pearl in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Sophie Melville Nina and Denise Black Pearl in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Sophie Melville Nina in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Sophie Melville Nina in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Sophie Melville Nina in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
Sophie Melville Nina in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Photo by The Other Richard.
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