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First Look: The Wife of Willesden at The Kiln Theatre

by Staff Writer
November 15, 2021
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The Wife of Willesden Kiln Theatre Credit Marc Brenner

The Wife of Willesden Kiln Theatre Credit Marc Brenner

First look production images have been released for Zadie Smith’s The Wife of Willesden currently in previews at The Kiln Theatre.

Joining Clare Perkins in the title role are Marcus Adolphy (Winston/Mandela/Black Jesus), Jessica Clark (Polly/Sophie), Crystal Condie (Author/Zaire/Queen Nanny), George Eggay (Pastor/Eldridge), Andrew Frame (Ian/Socrates/Bartosz), Scott Miller (Ryan), Hussina Raja (Asma), Theo Solomon (Darren/Young Maroon/Colin) and Ellen Thomas (Aunty P/Old Wife).

The production, presented by Kiln Theatre in association with Brent 2020, London Borough of Culture, opens on 17 November, and runs until 24 December. The Kiln Theatre auditorium will be transformed into the infamous Sir Colin Campbell pub, complete with some pub tables in the stalls and over 3,000 tickets available at only £15.

       

The Wife of Willesden at Kiln Theatre credit Marc Brenner

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