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First Look: Vitamin D at Soho Theatre

by Staff Writer
September 5, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Saher Shah (Larki) and Ambika Sharma (Bestie.Baaji) credit Charles Flint

Saher Shah (Larki) and Ambika Sharma (Bestie.Baaji) credit Charles Flint

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First look production images are released for Saher Shah’s debut play Vitamin D which opens at Soho Theatre tonight, following its national tour last year.

Melina Namdar directs the all-female cast – Anshula Bain (Friend), Renu Brindle (Mama), Rosaleen Burton (Colleague), Zyna Goldy (Aunty), Saher Shah (Larki) and Ambika Sharma (Bestie/Baaji).

The creative team is completed by Assistant Director Natasha Samrai, Movement Director Mateus Daniel, Dramaturg Kash Arshad, Sound Designer Riwa Saab, Set and Costume Designer Maariyah Sharjil and Lighting Designer Jack Weir.

       

Saher Shah’s play exploring the stigma of divorce in British South Asian culture. The production opens on 5 September at Soho Theatre, with previews from the 3 September, and runs until 21 September.

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