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Isis Hainsworth and Toheeb Jimoh

Isis Hainsworth and Toheeb Jimoh

The Almeida Theatre announces two new productions for summer 2023

by Staff Writer
March 16, 2023
Reading Time: 1 min read

The Almeida Theatre has announced two new shows for Summer 2023; Romeo and Juliet starring Isis Hainsworth and Toheeb Jimoh and 24 (Day) – the first in a trilogy of plays

Associate Director Rebecca Frecknall’s new production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, with Isis Hainsworth and Toheeb Jimoh in the title roles.

24 (Day) the first in a trilogy of plays exploring what it means to live, work, love, pray, celebrate and mourn in Islington, written by Annie Jenkins and starring a cast of local community participants alongside professional actors.

       

Also announced today, the film of Yaël Farber’s Olivier Award-nominated production of The Tragedy of Macbeth, featuring James McArdle and Saoirse Ronan, will be available to stream on-demand worldwide for one week only from Wednesday 22 – Tuesday 28 March.

Romeo and Juliet will run Tuesday 6 June – Saturday 29 July 2023 and 24 (Day) will run Thursday 3 – Saturday 5 August 2023.  More information can be found here.

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