Lazarus Theatre announce the company for their new production of Oscar Wilde’s scandalous Salomé.
Making his Lazarus Debut Bailey Pilbeam takes on the title role of Salomé. Bailey’s previous credits include; Care, Kane Husbands, The Pappy Show. Michael, The Inheritance, Stehpen Daldry, Noel Coward Theatre. Orlando, As You Like It, Jake Smith, Petersfield Shakespeare Festival.
Returning to the company; Jamie O’Neill (Edward II, Revenger’s Tragedy) plays the role of King Herod and David Clayton (Edward II, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest) plays the role of Guard to Herodias.
Also making their Lazarus Debuts; Annemarie Anang plays the role of Herodias, Jamal Renaldo plays the role of Jokannaan, Michael Howlett plays the role of The Young Soldier, Hattie Wilkinson plays the role of The Official, Jordan Paris plays the role of First Solider and Cal Chapman plays Second Solider.
King Herod asks Salomé to dance for him… this request leads to The Dance of the Seven Veils and one of the most shocking, thrilling and scandalous climaxes ever seen on stage.
Originally banned in Britain, Wilde’s outrageously provocative Salomé comes to the stage in this exotic and exquisite new production and features as the final production in Lazarus Theatre’s second year-long residency at The Greenwich Theatre.
This new production of Salomé is adapted and directed by Ricky Dukes and is at Greenwich Theatre 14th – 25th May 2019.