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Kiln Theatre Announces Full Cast for Manic Street Creature

by Staff Writer
November 27, 2025
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Manic Street Creature. Credit Charlotte Patmore

Manic Street Creature. Credit Charlotte Patmore

Kiln Theatre has announced the full cast for Maimuna Memon’s critically acclaimed Manic Street Creature, which runs at Kiln Theatre from 5 to 28 March 2026, with press night on Tuesday 10 March at 7pm.

Reprising their roles are Rachel Barnes as Heidi, Harley Johnston as Raz, and Olivier Award-winner Maimuna Memon as Ria. They are joined by Sam Beveridge as Finn.

Maimuna Memon said today,
“I am so excited to be bringing Manic Street Creature to Kiln – a theatre which produces some of the most inspiring and inclusive new work. This show means a great deal to me, and I am extremely grateful to be given the opportunity to share the story once more, alongside such an incredibly talented creative team and cast.”

       

Amit Sharma, Artistic Director and CEO of Kiln Theatre, added,
“I am absolutely thrilled to be welcoming such an incredibly talented group of creatives to Kiln for this brand new production of Manic Street Creature. The show is so special and with the cast complete I can’t wait to see Harley, Rachel, and Sam join the legend that is Maimuna on our stage. It’s got me so excited and I can’t wait to share this beautiful story by Maimuna and her fabulous songs with you all.”

Directed by Kirsty Patrick Ward, with design by Libby Watson, lighting by Jessica Hung Han Yun, and sound by Sound Quiet Time, Manic Street Creature is a soaring piece of gig theatre exploring first love, co-dependence, and mental health care – and how music can help us start again.

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The story follows Ria, a talented singer-songwriter who moves from Lancashire to London to begin a new life in Camden Town. As she records her debut album, music and memory collide in a raw and powerful journey.

The multi award-winning Manic Street Creature returns to the stage for a limited run at Kiln Theatre, generously supported by Adam Kenwright.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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