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First Look: The Breach at Hampstead Theatre

by Staff Writer
May 10, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
The Breach Production Image L R CHARLIE BECK ALFIE JONES STANLEY MORGAN © Johan Persson

The Breach Production Image L R CHARLIE BECK ALFIE JONES STANLEY MORGAN © Johan Persson

First look production images have been released for Naomi Wallace’s absorbing, coming-of-age drama, The Breach ahead of its UK premiere on Thursday 12 May.  Directed by Sarah Frankcom, The Breach will run until 4 June 2022.

Hindsight proves devastating in this new play which puts trust and loyalty on the line amongst a group of teenage friends. Featuring a wealth of emerging talent, the cast includes Charlie Beck (Masters Of The Air, Apple TV); Jasmine Blackborow (Shadow and Bone, Netflix); Alfie Jones (Teenage Dick, Donmar Warehouse; Richard III, RSC); Tom Lewis (Gentleman Jack, BBC); Douggie McMeekin (Bach & Sons, Bridge Theatre; Chernobyl, Sky); Stanley Morgan (The Sandman, Netflix) and Shannon Tarbet (Yous Two, Hampstead Theatre; Killing Eve, BBC).

Frankcom is joined by designer, Naomi Dawson; lighting director, Rick Fisher; sound designer, Tingying Dong; voice director, Michaela Kennen; movement director, Jennifer Jackson; casting director, Nadine Rennie CDG and assistant director, Tramaine Reindorf.

       

Love has no limits for the Diggs siblings: there’s nothing that 17-year-old Jude won’t do to keep her younger brother Acton safe.  Growing up in the turbulence of 1970s America, Jude works nights and weekends to pay the bills, just so that they can stay together and with their mother.  But when Acton’s troublesome pals form a club in their basement, a foolish game threatens to upend Jude’s plans, and derail their lives forever.  How far will Jude go to protect her brother?  And who will pay the eventual price of her doing so?  

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1. The Breach Production Image Background SHANNON TARBET Foreground JASMINE BLACKBOROW © Johan Persson

The Breach Production Image Background SHANNON TARBET Foreground JASMINE BLACKBOROW © Johan Persson

2. The Breach Production Image L R SHANNON TARBET STANLEY MORGAN © Johan Persson

The Breach Production Image L R SHANNON TARBET STANLEY MORGAN © Johan Persson

3. The Breach Production Image L R SHANNON TARBET ALFIE JONES © Johan Persson

The Breach Production Image L R SHANNON TARBET ALFIE JONES © Johan Persson

       

4. The Breach Production Image L R STANLEY MORGAN DOUGGIE MCMEEKIN JASMINE BLACKBOROW SHANNON TARBET © Johan Persson

The Breach Production Image L R STANLEY MORGAN DOUGGIE MCMEEKIN JASMINE BLACKBOROW SHANNON TARBET © Johan Persson

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