Theatre Royal Stratford East Autumn 16

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SEASON BROCHURE AUG 2016 - MAR 2017


WELCOME

TO OUR NEW SEASON OF WORK Counting Stars by award-winning playwright Atiha Sen Gupta will see the transformation of our auditorium into a nightclub where you sit on the stage to watch this funny but equally heart-breaking tale. Through the prism of a doomed love story, Sen Gupta examines the working conditions of some of Britain’s most exploited people. Pooja Ghai our Associate Director directs this exciting new play. Our uplifting musical Glasgow Girls, conceived and directed by Cora Bisset with a book by David Greig, returns in a new production as part of a UK tour. This true story about seven teenagers fighting for refugee rights when one of their friends is threatened with deportation is still as important and relevant as ever before. We are proud to welcome Ballet Black to our stage for the first time. They are a professional ballet company of international dancers who aim to bring ballet to new audiences. As part of our focus on new work, we present the world premiere of Bonnie Greer’s new play The Hotel Cerise, set in mid-west America and inspired by Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard. Femi Elufowoju jr. will direct with a cast of some of our best actors in the UK.

“Stratford East has one of the liveliest and most culturally mixed audiences in Britain” Financial Times

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2 Our panto is considered by many to be one of the best in London and enjoyed by young and adult audiences alike. This year Sinbad the Sailor by Paul Sirett with music by Wayne Nunes and Perry Melius gets the Stratford East treatment so expect a jam-packed show filled with laughter, imagination, audience participation, wit, magic and original songs. The celebrated director and actress, Josette BushellMingo, returns to London to direct the UK premiere of Kirsten Childs’ award-winning American musical: The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin. With a variety of modern music styles, this joyous show takes a fun and satirical look at how women have been defined, by others and themselves, since the 1960s. Whether you are a regular visitor or new to us we hope you agree there is something for everyone to enjoy in our new season. If you’re planning on coming for the first time we guarantee you will have an experience that will be welcoming, exciting and entertaining and as the Observer recently said “this is a building that opens your heart before you get into the auditorium.” and that “it’s a building that enables invention”. So join us as we continue in our mission to bring people together to enjoy some of the most exciting theatre you could hope to find in our wonderful capital city. KERRY MICHAEL (Artistic Director)

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ABOUT US As the landscape around Stratford shifts and changes, we continue in our strong tradition of commissioning and developing new plays and musicals. The writers we commission bring fresh voices and perspectives from around the globe to ensure that our programme reflects the cultural diversity of our audience and responds to events in the world today. That quality of work is evident from past productions including The Big Life by Paul Sirett - the first British Black musical to play in the West End, Tanika Gupta’s Gladiator Games, Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come to more recent productions Come Dancing by Ray Davies and Paul Sirett, Roadkill by Cora Bissett and Stef Smith and David Baddiel’s The Infidel - The Musical.

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4 SUBMISSIONS New Writing We are committed to working with writers whose work expresses the aspiration and concerns of our diverse community on a local, national and international level. Electronic submissions are preferred. Please send to the Associate Director, Pooja Ghai at writers@stratfordeast.com Musical Theatre We continue to break new ground with musicals that bring contemporary and urban music into the mainstream of British theatre through diverse and unheard stories. We are happy to look at completed scripts, projects in development, pitches, and song samples. Send submissions to the Musical Theatre New Writing Manager, Fadi Tavoukdjian at MTSubmissions@stratfordeast.com

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COUNTING STARS by Atiha Sen Gupta

Inside the toilets of a nightclub, Sophie and Abiodun are Nigerian immigrants who work as attendants for no wage, subsisting on tips alone. This is where they first met and soon they will celebrate their one year anniversary. Sophie is optimistic and obsessed with horoscopes and Cosmo. She sees herself as a “PA to the stars” and pampers her customers like they are celebrities. Abiodun has a degree in physics. He is charming, smart, and increasingly frustrated with how they are being treated by management. He sees this all as “class warfare”. Join us for a heart-felt and funny portrait of immigrant life. Director Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer

Pooja Ghai Diego Pitarch Laura Curd Chris Murray

Cast

Estella Daniels Lanre Malaolu

August Fr 26 8pm Sa 27 4pm 8pm Tu 30 8pm We 31 8pm September Th 01 8pm Fr 02 8pm Sa 03 4pm 8pm

‘A powerful piece of new writing on themes of love and exploitation’

Tu 06 We 07 Th 08 Fr 09 Sa 10

8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 4pm 8pm

PRICES

Tu 13 We 14 Th 15 Fr 16 Sa 17

8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 4pm 8pm

The Stage

Newham Discount Night £2.50 Previews £12 Tues-Sat £15, £12 concessions

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PACHAMAMA PRODUCTIONS, NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND, THEATRE ROYAL STRATFORD EAST & REGULAR MUSIC in association with CITIZENS THEATRE & RICHARD JORDAN PRODUCTIONS present

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GLASGOW GIRLS conceived by Cora Bissett, book by David Greig

Glasgow Girls is a life-affirming, song-filled Scottish drama based on the true story of seven teenagers, whose lives change forever when their school friend and her asylum-seeking family are forcibly taken from their home to be deported. The young women are galvanised to take a stand and fight for the life of their friend, her family and, ultimately, for the rights of all children of asylum-seekers. A celebration of the power of teenagers and a community with a cause, the freshly re-imagined production returns to the stage, with a new design, cast and a highly charged musical score. Winner ‘Off West End’ Best new Musical Award 2013 Director Cora Bissett Set Designer Jessica Brettle Lighting Designer Lizzie Powell Choreographer Natasha Gilmore Composers Cora Bissett, Kielty Brothers, MC Soom T, Patricia Panther Sound Designer Garry Boyle Originating Musical Director & Arranger Hilary Brooks Additional Arrangements Gavin Whitworth 2016 Michael “Mikey J” Asante of Boy Blue Entertainment Associate Choreographer Jade Adamson

‘The most politically engaged and enraged British musical Since Blood Brothers’ Mark Shenton, The Stage

Suitable for ages 12+

PRICES

Newham Discount Night £2.50 Previews £12, £15 Mon - Sat £8-£25, Concessions from £6

ACCESS PERFORMANCES Audio-description Captioned

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September Tu 20 7.30pm We 21 7.30pm Th 22 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 23 7.30pm Sa 24 2.30pm 7.30pm Tu 27 7.30pm We 28 7.30pm Th 29 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 30 7.30pm October Sa 01 2.30pm 7.30pm


BALLET BLACK in a new partnership with THEATRE ROYAL STRATFORD EAST presents

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STORYVILLE, TO BEGIN, BEGIN AND CRISTAUX

Ballet Black, a company for international dancers has collaborated with three bold and inventive choreographers to present this critically acclaimed triple bill. At the centerpiece is Christopher Hampson’s Storyville: set in 1920s New Orleans we follow Nola, a young farm girl who falls prey to unscrupulous characters and secret desires, set to the haunting music of Kurt Weill. The programme also includes two newly devised pieces, Christopher Marney’s To Begin, Begin, fresh from McQueen, and a duet Cristaux by recent Olivier Award Winner Arthur Pita, who previously choreographed a hit version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Ballet Black’s eight-strong ensemble. British-Trinidadian Artistic Director Cassa Pancho has attracted a loyal following for her classically trained troupe, reinvigorating ballet with energy and imagination as well as making world class original new work.

Following a sold out run at the Barbican, this show is not to be missed! PRICES

Thur - Sat £10-20 Concessions from £7

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October Th 06 8pm Fr 07 8pm Sa 08 8pm

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BALLET BLACK:TRIPLE BILL


WORLD PREMIERE

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THE HOTEL CERISE by Bonnie Greer

Inspired by Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard As the leader of the free world ends his eight years in office, a black middle class family risk losing their beloved hotel and cherry orchard, where Martin Luther King once rested and Miles Davis played. The Hotel Cerise was a famous retreat for affluent black people during the time of segregation - a landmark and symbol of Black America. A place where they were welcome and safe. Can it be saved? Should it be?

Director Set Designer

Femi Elufowoju jr Ellen Cairns

‘Greer is clearly a writer of imagination’ The Times

Suitable for ages 13+

PRICES

Previews £12, £15 Tue- Sat £8 - 25, Concessions from £6

ACCESS PERFORMANCES Signed Audio Captioned

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October Th 20 7.30pm Fr 21 7.30pm Mo 24 Tu 25 We 26 Th 27

7.30pm 7pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 28 7.30pm Sa 29 2.30pm 7.30pm November Tu 01 7.30pm We 02 7.30pm Th 03 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 04 7.30pm Sa 05 2.30pm 7.30pm Tu 08 7.30pm We 09 7.30pm Th 10 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 11 7.30pm Sat 12 2.30pm 7.30pm


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Book and Lyrics by Paul Sirett, Music and Lyrics by Wayne Nunes and Perry Melius

With a tradition of featuring original music, hilarious audience participation and comedy for all ages, it’s no surprise that a Theatre Royal Stratford East pantomime is one of the best in London. With heaps of surprises along the way, join Sinbad and his friends on a voyage to mysterious places as they strive to successfully complete their perilous quest. Director Designers Musical Director Lighting Designer Sound Designer Special Effects

Kerry Michael Jenny Tiramani & Harriet Barsby Robert Hyman David Plater Andrew Johnson Scott Penrose

‘That’s the great thing about a TRSE pantomime - it celebrates tradition ultimately by flouting convention’ The Stage

PRICES

Newham Discount Night £2.50 Mon - Sat £10-£25.50 Concessions from £8

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SINBAD THE SAILOR

November Mo 28 2pm Tu 29 2pm We 30 10am December Th 01 2pm Fr 02 2pm 7pm Sa 03 2pm 7pm Mo 05 Tu 06 We 07 Th 08 Fr 09 Sa 10

2pm 10am 2pm 10am 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm

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2pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 2pm 2pm

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Mo 26 2pm 7pm Tu 27 2pm 7pm We 28 2pm 7pm Th 29 2pm 7pm Fr 30 2pm 7pm Sa 31 2pm January Tu 03 2pm 7pm We 04 10am 2pm Th 05 2pm 7pm Fr 06 2pm 7pm Sa 07 2pm 7pm Tu 10 We 11 Th 12 Fr 13 Sa 14

10am 2pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm

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2pm 10am 2pm 10am 2pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 7pm


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UK PREMIERE

Originally produced off-Broadway by Playwrights Horizons, New York City, in association with Wind Dancer Theater in 1999

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THE BUBBLY BLACK GIRL SHEDS HER CHAMELEON SKIN Book, music and lyrics by Kirsten Childs

A life-affirming and funny coming-of-age story which follows Viveca, a bright girl from a black middle class family in LA, who dreams of becoming a dancer. Choosing to face the conflicts of a changing era in America with optimism rather than anger and revolution, she learns to reconcile the realities of racism and sexism with hope and faith and by doing so discovers her self-worth. This musical is a sassy and satirical look at how women have been defined by others and themselves throughout the 1960s - 1990s with an original score of jazz, pop, Motown and lots of R & B. Director

Josette Bushell-Mingo

‘Sharp and tasty... funny, poignant... captivating new musical’ New York Times

Suitable for ages 13+

PRICES

Newham Discount Night £2.50 Previews £12, £15 Tues-Sat £8 - £26 Concessions from £6

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February We 01 7.30pm Th 02 7.30pm Fr 03 7.30pm Sa 04 7.30pm Mo 06 Tu 07 We 08 Th 09

7.30pm 7.30pm 7pm 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 10 7.30pm Sa 11 2.30pm 7.30pm Tu 14 7.30pm We 15 7.30pm Th 16 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 17 7.30pm Sa 18 2.30pm 7.30pm Tu 21 7.30pm We 22 7.30pm Th 23 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 24 7.30pm Sa 25 2.30pm 7.30pm Tu 28 7.30pm March We 01 7.30pm Th 02 7.30pm 2.30pm Fr 03 7.30pm Sa 04 7.30pm 2.30pm Tu 07 7.30pm We 08 7.30pm Th 09 2.30pm 7.30pm Fr 10 7.30pm Sa 11 2.30pm 7.30pm



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MONOLOGUESLAM UK

Actors from all backgrounds undertake a series of auditions before 20 are chosen to perform in front of an audience and panel of professionals who are in a position to progress their careers. Hosted by Holby City’s Chizzy Akudolu the evening also offers comedy sketch shows, improv and music.

PRICES

Tickets - £12, £9 concessions MAIN STAGE

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September Mo 26 8pm October Mo 31 8pm November Mo 12 8pm

in association with TEAM ANGELICA

ANGELIC TALES

Join us for the next Angelic Tales New Writing Festival featuring bold new plays written by emerging writers. Acclaimed writer and director Rikki Beadle-Blair, MBE and John Gordon have mentored writers and shortlisted the most exciting new pieces for this series of rehearsed readings. PRICES

Tickets - £8, £5 concessions GERRY’S Check website for times

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October Tu 25 We 26 Th 27 8pm Fr 28 8pm Sa 29 8pm

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in association with TRIFORCE CREATIVE NETWORK


FOOD AND DRINK THEATRE WORKSHOP BAR

Come and experience the unique atmosphere of the award-winning Theatre Workshop Bar (Time Out Love London Award 2014). Join us for delicious, freshly prepared food, live entertainment, top DJs, or simply a stress-free drink after a long day. Enjoy 10% off all drinks between 5pm - 6.30pm (Mon - Fri only). Enjoy the finest Caribbean fish and chicken, spiced and cooked to perfection by our in-house chefs, as well as a wide range of nonCaribbean food, salads, and snacks. FOOD SERVED

Mon -Thur: 12pm - 9pm Fri & Sat: 12pm - 10pm Sun: 12pm - 8.30pm

BAR OPENING TIMES Mon - Thu: 10am - 11pm Fri: 10am - midnight Sat: 11am - midnight Sun: 12pm - 11pm

Takeaway also available - order and collect, call 020 8279 1161

FREE WI-FI GERRY’S KITCHEN Gerry’s Kitchen offers a selection of great coffees, delicious cakes and tasty homemade soups, sandwiches and wraps. With free wi-fi available, it’s a great space to meet, work and study.

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THEATRE WORKSHOP BAR EVENTS

FREE ENTRY

COMIC MONDAYS The best comedy deal in London on a Monday from 8pm

FUNKY FRIDAYS Get ready for the weekend with our DJ Sets from 8pm.

SATURDAY

A mixture of live music & DJs

SESSIONS TENNER TUESDAYS 2 meals from our special menu for just £10!

SUNDAY

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WEDNESDAYS LIVE LOUNGE

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THURSDAYS

Join us every Thursday for a mixture of special drink offers from 5-9pm

Join us from 7pm and Unwind with us Sunday evening for all round live entertainment

AWARD-WINNING CARIBBEAN FOOD See our website for more details.

BAR ARTISTS WANTED We are always looking for the fresh, live acts of tomorrow: If you’re a Musician (unsigned solos/duos); DJ; Comedian or other stand-alone entertainment suitable for our bar stage then please send a link with an example of your work to barartists@stratfordeast.com (18 and over only).


GET INVOLVED We believe in the transformative power of theatre. It can change the way you think, behave and how you see the world. YOUNG PEOPLE Our weekly creative companies provide a range of opportunities for young people to discover their hidden talent, explore creative ideas and reflect upon their experiences. Youth Theatre For 13-17 yrs Mon: 6-8pm Spoken Word Company 16-24 yrs Mon: 6-9pm Young Producers 18-24 yrs Tue: 7-9pm

Monologue in A Minute For 13-17 yrs. Wed:6-8pm Youth Theatre Plus For 17-24 years Thu: 7-9pm Young Writers LAB For 17-24 years. Thu: 7-9pm

For more details and to join, please email Sherain at swatson@stratfordeast.com

EDUCATION We support schools, colleges and universities in their Arts Award, offer ticket deals with Newham’s Every Child a Theatre Goer scheme, provide INSET, organise tours of the building and support students in their cultural education. To discuss your needs please contact Serena at srobins@stratfordeast.com

STRATFORD EAST SINGERS Stratford East Singers is our singing group, made up of all ages and abilities. Led by soul singer Byron Gold, the group meets every Wed 7pm - 9.30pm. No audition required - just a passion for music.


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SUPPORT OUR WORK As a registered charity, support from individuals, trusts, foundations and businesses is a vital cornerstone of our work. We are ‘a People’s Theatre’ and have been at the heart of the community in east London for over 60 years. Our supporters play an immensely valuable role in helping us make a difference to people’s lives. YOUR SUPPORT CAN HELP US:

• Keep tickets affordable to local residents so that we can bring together our diverse communities

• Engage young people who are at risk of exclusion and help them find their own voices

• Commission and develop new work to continue making an impact within British Theatre

• Nurture emerging new artists and creative talent from a wide range of backgrounds

For more information or a chat, please contact Sal Goldsmith, Development Director, on 020 8279 1176 or email sgoldsmith@stratfordeast.com

YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORK Photo: Jasmin Chung


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A LARGE PRINT VERSION OF THIS LEAFLET IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS The theatre has a spacious foyer and a wheelchair-accessible box office and toilets. There are six wheelchair spaces in the auditorium and lifts to the upper level. ASSISTANCE DOGS Assistance dogs are welcome in the auditorium. Please inform Box Office when you book. HARD OF HEARING We have an infrared assisted listening system in the auditorium. CAPTIONING Captioning is similar to television subtitling and gives deaf, deafened, and hard of hearing people access to live performances. AUDIO DESCRIPTION Audio description is a live verbal commentary via headphones on the visual elements of a production as it unfolds for blind and partially sighted people. TOUCH TOURS One hour before an audio-described performance, blind and partially sighted patrons are invited to interact with the set, costumes and props and gain a detailed description of what’s on stage. Book your space in advance. SIGNED PERFORMANCES Sign language interpreted performance for Deaf British Sign Language users RELAXED PERFORMANCES These performances are designed to welcome people with an Autism Spectrum, sensory or communication disorder or learning disability and allow movement in and out of the auditorium and there is less emphasis on the audience being quiet during the performance. Contact the Box Office and Front of House Manager, Angela Frost on 020 8534 0310 or afrost@stratfordeast.com with your access requirements or questions. BOOK: STRATFORDEAST.COM | 020 8534 0310


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VISIT US BOOK By phone 020 8534 0310 In person Mon - Sat, 10am - 6pm Online www.stratfordeast.com

NEWHAM DISCOUNT NIGHTS We offer £2.50 tickets to Newham residents (not available online). Proof of address is required. See the Season At A Glance for dates.

DONATE We do not charge a booking fee. Please support our artistic programme and education work by adding a donation to your ticket purchase. CONCESSIONS Concessionary rate tickets are available if you are a full-time student, under 16 years of age, over 60 years of age, if you’re unemployed and in receipt of benefits, disability benefits or if you are an Equity member. All concessions are subject to availability, proof of identity and eligibility.

GETTING TO US

We’re just 10 minutes from the centre of London. For up-to-date travel advice and to plan your journey visit tfl.gov.uk

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8pm 8pm 4pm & 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm S 8pm C 4pm &8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm A 8pm 4pm & 8pm 7.30pm N P 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm 7.30pm 8 pt 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm 7.30pm C

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7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm C 7.30pm S 2.30pm A & 7.30pm 2pm 2pm 10am

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All details in this brochure correct at time of publication, but may be subject to change.

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THIS SEASON’S WRITERS AND DIRECTORS L-R Top; Atiha Sen Gupta, Paul Sirett, Bonnie Greer, Josette Buchell-Mingo, David Greig, Middle; Kirsten Childs, Wayne Numes. Bottom; Pooja Ghai, Perry Melius, Cora Bissett, Femi Elufowoju jr, Cassa Pancho.

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GERRY’S STUDIO

Don’t miss seeing a production in our new studio space located within Gerry’s, just opposite Theatre Royal Stratford East. Visit our website for a full programme of upcoming productions, emerging talent and much more… FROM SEPTEMBER 2016 Brochure:

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