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Theatre Royal Stratford East Announce Casting For 846 Live At Greenwich+Docklands

by Staff Writer
September 2, 2020
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Cast of 846 Live

Cast of 846 Live

Theatre Royal Stratford East today announce the selection of plays and the cast for 846 Live, which will be performed as part of the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival on Sat 12 Sep at the Royal Docks Learning & Activity Centre Basketball Court.

846 Live is directed by Matthew Xia, with design by Natalie Pryce, sound design by Xana and movement direction by Damilola K Fashola.

Originally an audio play series, 846 was produced by Stratford East and created by acclaimed playwright Roy Williams who brought together 14 Black and Asian British writers to respond artistically to the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on 25 May 2020.

       

The plays included are:

IC3 by Nathaniel Martello-White, performed by Ira Mandela Siobhan featuring voice recording from Kirsty Bushell
Suck. Your. Mum. by Nathan Powell, performed by Ira Mandela Siobhan
Say Their Names by Sumerah Srivastav, performed by Michael Elcock
My Part by Selina Thompson, performed by Doreene Blackstock, Michael Elcock, Judith Jacob, Tonderai Munyevu, Cherrelle Skeete and Leo Wringer featuring DJ Set by Xana.

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Director Matthew Xia said:
“The murder of George Floyd in May this year sparked a reaction which rippled around the planet, we said: enough is enough. It’s an honour to stage this collection of plays (on an outdoor basketball court in East London!), amplifying the personal, political and powerful voices connected to and inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. We’re assembling a team of exceptional Black artists to create an event that is formed of rage, rhythm and revolution.”

Tickets are free and available to book from the GDIF website. A waiting list is in operation for over-subscribed events. GDIF website: festival.org/whats-on/gdif-846/

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