Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, in association with Mark Gordon Pictures and Francesca Moody Productions today announce Idris Elba joining the team as Associate Producer for the UK production of School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play by Jocelyn Bioh.
The production originally opened at MCC Theater to critical acclaim and has since had 60 productions across the US. The UK première, directed by winner of the 2022 Stage Debut Award for Best Director, Monique Touko, opens at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre on 14 June, with previews from 8 June, and runs until 15 July.
Idris Elba says, “I am excited to join the School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play family and help shine a light on Ghanaian stories in the UK. Jocelyn Bioh is changing the way West African stories are being told on our stages, and I’m proud to see this transfer to a London stage. Not only is it incredibly funny, its setting is relatable to the experiences of millions of teenagers all over the world. In the US, the play was extended several times, audiences couldn’t get enough of it. My hope is that new audiences will engage with the show and find their own connections with this unforgettable story and its endearing characters.”
Jocelyn Bioh adds, “As a young girl, being 1st Generation Ghanaian-American, it was nearly impossible to find any sort of representation of my culture in mainstream media. To be able to now say that I’m working with Idris Elba – a shining beacon of West African representation in the entertainment industry – is truly stunning. Words can’t even begin to describe what his support as a producer on “School Girls…” means to me. It is a possibility I never could have imagined. Together,we endeavor to make Ghana proud.”
Elba can next be seen in the upcoming Apple series HIJACK and is currently filming HEADS OF STATE with John Cena and Priyanka Chopra Jonas. He is repped by The Artists Partnership and The Lede Company.