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Shakespeare’s Globe announces cast for new writing night Burnt at the Stake

by Staff Writer
October 4, 2023
Reading Time: 1 min read
Burnt at the Stake

Burnt at the Stake

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Shakespeare’s Globe announces the casting of Burnt at the Stake, or the Whole of the Truth, a celebration of bold new writing in the Globe Theatre on 13 October.

Co-curated by Hannah Khalil (Writer, Hakawatis: Women of the Arabian Nights; The Fir Tree, Globe) and Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (Writer, Emilia, Globe; Mum, Soho), and co-directed by Globe Resident Associate Directors Naeem Hayat and Indiana Lown-Collins, this night will premiere anonymised work by 13 writers.

The cast of Burnt at the Stake comprises Annette Badland, Jessie Bedrossian, Sam Buttery, Vera Chok, Nadine Higgin, Mariah Gale, Mariah Louca, Mary Malone, Robert Mountford, Samuel Oatley, Shubham Saraf, and Delilah Tahiri.

       

Burnt at the Stake was cast by Becky Paris, Head of Casting at Shakespeare’s Globe. More details can be found here.

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