Portia Coughlan
By Marina Carr, Directed by Carrie Cracknell
Event details
Sat 7 Oct - Sat 18 Nov 2023
★★★★
“Superb, dreamlike revival”
Time Out
★★★★
“A drama rich with secrets”
The Guardian
Picked by Vogue, Time Out and Evening Standard as a show to see this autumn.
There’s a wolf tooth growin in me heart and it’s turnin me from everywan and everthin I am.
A young woman unravelling.
A twin reappearing.
A family torn asunder by the living and the dead.
Today is Portia’s birthday. But it’s not a day for family and celebrations. Because Portia is making terrible choices, lurching between past and present, and wondering if the hand of fate has already set her course.
Tormented by her dead twin Gabriel, who disappeared into the depths of the Belmont River 15 years ago, she wreaks havoc on all she loves in a desperate bid to save herself.
Carrie Cracknell (Oil; The Deep Blue Sea) returns to the Almeida to direct Alison Oliver (Women, Beware the Devil; Best Interests) in Marina Carr’s heart-wrenching modern Irish classic about destructive families and obsession.
Running Time
Approx. 2 hours & 20 mins, incl. an interval
Evenings 7.30pm
Matinees 2pm
Access Performances
Book our access performances by calling Box Office on 020 7359 4404 or email boxoffice@almeida.co.uk.
Audio Described Sat 11 Nov 2pm (Touch Tour 12pm)
Captioned Mon 6 Nov 7.30pm
Relaxed Environment Wed 8 Nov 2pm & 7.30pm
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REVIEWS
“It had me in awe”
Find out what audiences think of Portia Coughlan as we ask them to share their thoughts on Carrie Cracknell’s production of Marina Carr’s heart-wrenching modern Irish classic.
Cast & Creatives
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Cast
Kathy Kiera ClarkeKathy Kiera Clarke
Maggie May Doorley
Kathy Kiera Clarke
Theatre includes: The Dry House (Marylebone Theatre); Brilliant Traces; Low Level Panic; Woman and Scarecrow; Scarborough; God of Carnage (Prime Cut); Macbeth (Prime Cut/ Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Pentecost; Spokesong (Rough Magic/ Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Hamlet (Abbey Theatre, Dublin/ Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Heartbreak House (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Dream of Autumn; Attempts on Her Life; Don Carlos (Rough Magic); Lagan (Oval House Theatre); Torquato Tasso (The Lyceum, Edinburgh); Once A Catholic; The Factory Girls (Tricycle Theatre); Riders to the Sea; Jekyll and Hyde; Damaged Goods; Summit Conference; Medea (Citizens Theatre, Ian Charleson Award nomination for Best Actress); Shining City (Royal Court/ Gate Theatre, Dublin); Faith Healer (Bristol Old Vic/ Hong Kong International Arts Festival); Scenes from the Big Picture; Tartuffe (National Theatre).
Film includes: A Bend in the River (IFTA Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role); Mad About Harry; The Most Fertile Man In Ireland; Solid Air; Small Engine Repair; Cherry Bomb; Bloody Sunday (IFTA Award nomination for Best Actress in a Feature Film).
Television includes: Eskimo Day; Take a Girl Like You; Pulling Moves; Omagh; Silent Witness; Head over Heels; Proof; The Ice Cream Girls; The Pale Horse; Bloodlands; Derry Girls.
Sorcha CusackSorcha Cusack
Blaize Scully
Sorcha Cusack
For the Almeida: My City.
Theatre includes: Peer Gynt; Playboy of the Western World; The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder (National Theatre); Antony and Cleopatra; The Roaring Girl; Romeo and Juliet; King John (RSC); Three Sisters; A Miracle (Royal Court); Dancing at Lughnasa; By The Bog of Cats; A Feast of Snails (West End); The Plough and The Stars (Abbey Theatre, Dublin/ BAM, New York); Freedom of the City (Abbey Theatre, Dublin/ Lincoln Center, New York); The Duchess of Malfi (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester/ Roundhouse); The Cherry Orchard; Lower Depths; (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Baglady (Edinburgh Fringe); Bloody Sunday (Tricycle Theatre); The Devils; A Doll’s House; Dreaming or Am I? (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); The Grapes of Wrath (Chichester Festival Theatre).
Film includes: Chuck Chuck Baby; One of the Hollywood Ten; Snatch; Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie; Irreverence; The Flag; Shall I Be Mother?; Middletown; Past Present Future Imperfect; Modern Life is Rubbish.
Television includes: This Way Up; Father Brown; River; Murdoch Mysteries; Dalgleish; Mrs. Brown’s Boys; White Heat; Plastic Man; Lost Christmas; Merlin; Eureka Street; Pete V Life; Playing the Field; Love Life; Casualty; Pulling Moves; Tamed; Coronation Street; Morse; Lynley Mysteries; Judge John Deed.
Charlie KellyCharlie Kelly
Damus Halion
Charlie Kelly
Theatre includes: Romeo and Juliet (Cork Opera House); Latch (Hammergrin Theatre Company); Julius Caesar (Granary Theatre).
Film includes: Stranger with a Camera; Dark Lies the Island; The Drummer and the Keeper; The Siege of Jadotville; My Life for Ireland; The Secret Scripture.
Television includes: Bodkin; Dublin Murders; The Terror; Safe House; Vikings; Smalltown; Rebellion; Clean Break.
Conor MacNeillConor MacNeill
Fintan Goolan
Conor MacNeill
Conor MacNeill is an actor and writer from Belfast, Ireland.
Theatre includes: The Cripple of Inishmaan; The Ferryman (West End/ Broadway); Shibboleth (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Philadelphia, Here I Come! (Donmar Warehouse); Half A Glass of Water (The Playhouse, Derry); The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Theatre Royal Waterford); Plasticine (Corcadorca Theatre Company); The Absence of Women (Lyric Theatre, Belfast).
Film includes: Bring Them Down; Bally Walter; Operation Fortune; The Siege of Jadotville; Love & Friendship; Whole Lotta Sole; Five Minutes of Heaven; Fifty Dead Men Walking; In The Land of Saints and Sinners.
Television includes: The Tourist; Industry; The Sixth Commandment; Derry Girls; The Fall; No Offence; Resistance; Peep Show; 101 Dalmatian Street.
Writing includes: The Party (BAFTA nominated for Best Short Film); Laughter of Our Children (Northern Ireland Screen New Talent focus).
Sadhbh MalinSadhbh Malin
Stacia Doyle
Sadhbh Malin
Sadhbh’s play in heat debuted at this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival, produced by Philomena Productions, and was nominated for The Fishamble New Writing Award and the Solas Nua New Voices Award. She is a graduate from The Lir Academy’s BA Acting.
Theatre includes: Lights Out (Four Rivers Theatre); Steward of Christendom (Gate Theatre, Dublin); Dubliners (Corn Exchange).
Film includes: Powder Room; Thicker Than Water; Conversations with Friends; Love Rosie.
Fergal McElherronFergal McElherron
Senchil Doorley
Fergal McElherron
Theatre includes: Ghosts of the Titanic (Park Theatre/ Lyric Theatre, Belfast); The Special Relationship (Soho Theatre); The Ferryman (West End); White Devil; The Winter’s Tale; Pericles; Blue Stockings; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; As You Like It (Shakespeare’s Globe); Stroke of Luck (Park Theatre); Trelawny of the Wells (Donmar Warehouse).
Film includes: Summerland; King Arthur: Legend of the Sword; The Truth Commissioner; Holy Cross; H3; The Secret of Roan Inish.
Television includes: Hidden Assets; Trying; Victoria; Resistance; Cold Feet; This Is England 90’; Rebellion; Charlie; The Clinic; Eureka Street.
Writing includes: Cleft; Clean; Chopped Liver; Prodigal; In the Blink of An Eye; To Have & To Hold.
Mairead McKinleyMairead McKinley
Marianne Scully
Mairead McKinley
Mairead trained at RADA, where she won the Pauline Siddle Award.
Theatre includes: Translations; The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other; Cyrano de Bergerac; Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards (National Theatre); Akedah; Filthy Business (Hampstead Theatre); The Dry House (Marylebone Theatre); Roberto Zucco; Shadows of the Glen; Riders to the Sea (RSC); The String Quartets Guide to Sex; Anxiety (Birmingham Rep/ International tour); Ten Rounds; Further than the Furthest Thing (Tricycle Theatre); Macbeth; Don Juan (West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Cherry Orchard (Oxford Stage Company); The Decameron (Gate Theatre); The Terrible Voice of Satan (Royal Court); The Playboy of the Western World (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); The Wind in the Willows; The Servant of Two Masters (Sheffield Theatres); The Party’s Over; A Tale of Two Cities (Royal & Derngate, Northampton); Dancing at Lughnasa (Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Orestes and The Clearing (Shared Experience, TMA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role); The Winter’s Tale (Cork Opera House); St Petersburg (Bush Theatre).
Film includes: Molly’s Way; Edge of Tomorrow; Velvet Goldmine.
Television includes: Doctors; Heartbeat; Casualty; The Amazing Mrs Pritchard; Murder Prevention; Peak Practice; Father Ted; The Bill; Resort to Murder; Unforgotten; My Mad Fat Diary.
Mark O’HalloranMark O’Halloran
Sly Scully
Mark O’Halloran
Mark O’Halloran is an award-winning Irish writer and actor whose work has spanned across film, television, and theatre.
Theatre includes: Shadow of a Gunman (Lyric Theatre, Belfast/ Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Twelfth Night; An Ideal Husband (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Hayfever; Lady Windermere’s Fan; Pride and Prejudice; As You Like It; (Gate Theatre, Dublin); Dublin By Lamplight (Project Theatre, Dublin/ Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh); Juno and the Paycock (The Lyceum, Edinburgh).
Film includes: The Miracle Club; Dublin Old School; Adam and Paul; History’s Future (IFTA Award nomination for Best Actor); The Guard; It Is In Us All.
Television includes: Mary & George; Brassic; The Virtues; The Devils; Darklands.
Alison OliverAlison Oliver
Portia Coughlan
Alison Oliver
For the Almeida: Women, Beware the Devil.
Theatre includes: Dancing at Lughnasa (National Theatre); Summer and Smoke; The Merchant of Venice; Blood Wedding (The Lir).
Film includes: Saltburn.
Television includes: Best Interests; Conversations with Friends.
Chris WalleyChris Walley
Raphael Coughlan
Chris Walley
Theatre includes: The Lieutenant of Inishmore (West End, Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Most Promising Newcomer and Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role).
Film includes: Lies We Tell; 1917; The Last Voyage of the Demeter; The Young Offenders (IFTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role); Unwelcome; Pixie.
Television includes: The Young Offenders (IFTA Award for Best Male Performance); Bloodlands.
Archee Aitch WylieArchee Aitch Wylie
Gabriel Scully
Archee Aitch Wylie
Theatre includes: Faun (Cardboard Citizens); Alice’s Adventures in Aerialand (Open Bar Theatre); Our Last First (Union Theatre); Snowflake: A New Musical (The Lowry); Stages: A Video Game Musical (Vaults); The Three Musketeers (UK tour).
Audio includes: Doctor Who: The War Master; Dark Season (Big Finish).
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Creatives
Marina CarrMarina Carr
Writer
Marina Carr
Theatre includes: Portia Coughlan (Abbey Theatre, Dublin/ Royal Court); Girl on an Altar (Kiln Theatre/ Abbey Theatre, Dublin); iGirl; The Boy; On Raftery’s Hill; Anna Karenina; 16 Possible Glimpses; Marble; Ariel; Meat and Salt (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); By the Bog of Cats (West End/ Abbey Theatre, Dublin); To The Lighthouse (Cork Midsummer Festival); Blood Wedding (Young Vic); Woman and Scarecrow (Royal Court/ Irish Repertory Theatre, New York); Hecuba; The Cordelia Dream (RSC); The Giant Blue Hand (Ark Theatre); Phaedra Backwards (McCarter Theatre, Princeton); The Mai (Peacock Theatre, Dublin/ Abbey Theatre, Dublin/ McCarter Theatre, Princeton/ Tricycle Theatre); Low in the Dark (Project Arts Centre, Dublin); Ullaloo (Dublin Theatre Festival/ Abbey Theatre, Dublin).
Opera includes: Rigoletto (Opera Theatre Company).
Other work includes: Mary Gordon (National Concert Hall).
Marina’s work has been translated into many languages and produced around the world. Awards and prizes include the Windham- Campbell Award, The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, The American/Ireland Fund Award, E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Macaulay Fellowship, and Puterbaugh Fellowship.
She has taught at Trinity College Dublin, Villanova, and Princeton. She is currently Associate Professor in the School of English at Dublin City University.
Carrie CracknellCarrie Cracknell
Director
Carrie Cracknell
For the Almeida: Oil.
Theatre includes: Seawall/A Life (Public Theater, New York/ Broadway); Julie; The Deep Blue Sea; Medea; Blurred Lines (National Theatre); Macbeth; Electra (Young Vic); A Doll’s House (Young Vic/ West End/ BAM, New York); Birdland; Pigeons; Searched (Royal Court); Wozzeck (ENO); The Sexual Neurosis of Our Parents; Hedda (Gate Theatre); I Am Falling (Gate Theatre/ Sadler’s Wells).
Film includes: Persuasion.
Carrie was Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre, London from 2007 to 2012. She has also previously been Associate Director at both the Young Vic and the Royal Court.
Alex EalesAlex Eales
Set Designer
Alex Eales
Alex trained at Wimbledon School of Art. He designs for theatre, opera and dance internationally.
Theatre includes:
As Set Designer: Orlando; Fräulein Julie; Schatten – Eurydike sagt (Schaubühne, Berlin); Norma Jeane Baker of Troy (The Shed, New York); Der Kirschgarten; Bluets; Schlafende Männer; 4.48 Psychose; Reisende auf einem Bein; Alles weitere kennen Sie aus dem Kino (Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg); Maladie de la Mort (Theatre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris/ European tour); Anatomy of a Suicide (Royal Court/ Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg); Limehouse (Donmar Warehouse); Cleansed (National Theatre); Regeneration (Royal & Derngate, Northampton); Into the Woods (Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris); Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby (Royal Court/ West End); Reise durch die Nacht (Schauspielhaus, Cologne/ Schauspielhaus, Berlin/ Avignon Festival).
Opera includes: Un ballo in maschera (Copenhagen Royal Opera/ Norwegian Opera); Judith/Bluebeard’s Castle (Bayerisches Staatsoper); Rigoletto; Macbeth (Opera Theatre of Saint Louis); Falstaff (Shanghai Opera House); Le Nozze di Figaro (Salzburg Festival); The House Taken Over (Festival d’Aix-en-Provence); Cosi fan Tutte (Opera Holland Park); Clemency (Royal Opera House/ Scottish Opera); Idomeneo (ENO).
Dance includes: Bon Voyage, Bob (Tanztheater Wuppertal); Cri de Cœur (Paris Opera Ballet).
Evie GurneyEvie Gurney
Costume Designer
Evie Gurney
For the Almeida: Portia Coughlan; Women, Beware the Devil; The Hunt.
Theatre includes: Dear England; Antony & Cleopatra; Much Ado About Nothing (National Theatre); The Vortex (Chichester Festival Theatre); The 47th (The Old Vic); The Seagull (Dramaten, Stockholm); Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington D.C.).
Guy HoareGuy Hoare
Lighting Designer
Guy Hoare
For the Almeida: Little Revolution; A Delicate Balance; Waste.
Theatre includes: Sea Wall/A Life (Broadway); Julie; The Deep Blue Sea; Here We Go; Strange Interlude (National Theatre); Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train; Wings; A Doll’s House (Young Vic); NSFW; In Basildon (Royal Court); Roots; Serenading Louie (Donmar Warehouse); The Wife of Willesden (Kiln Theatre/ BAM, New York); Wife; Reasons You Should(n’t) Love Me (Kiln Theatre/ UK tour); Clarence Darrow (The Old Vic); The Father; Othello (West End); Peter Pan (National Theatre of Scotland); Sleeping Beauty (Citizens Theatre); Cock (Chichester Festival Theatre); Macbeth (West Yorkshire Playhouse); West Side Story (Curve Theatre, Leicester); The Contingency Plan; Assassins (Sheffield Theatres); Going Dark (Sound&Fury).
Opera includes: Jakob Lenz (ENO/ Hampstead Theatre); The Firework-Maker’s Daughter (The Opera Group/ UK tour/ Broadway); American Lulu (The Opera Group/ Young Vic/ Edinburgh International Festival/ Bregenzer Festspiele); The Cunning Little Vixen (Janáček Theatre); King Priam; Paul Bunyan; Gianni Schicchi; Don Giovanni; Eugene Onegin (ETO).
Dance includes: The Metamorphosis (The Royal Ballet/ Royal Opera House/ The Joyce Theater, New York); The Land of Yes and The Land of No (Sydney Dance Company); Chotto Desh (Akram Khan Company); Dracula (Mark Bruce Company); Life (Gandini Juggling); #minaret (Maqamat); Overflow (Alexander Whitley); Spectrum (Skånes Dansteater); Front Line (Aterbaletto).
Giles ThomasGiles Thomas
Sound Designer
Giles Thomas
For the Almeida: They Drink It In The Congo.
Theatre includes:
As Sound Designer: Farewell Mister Haffmann (Theatre Royal Bath); Untitled F*ck M*ss S**gon Play (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester/ Manchester International Festival/ Headlong/ Young Vic); Private Lives (Donmar Warehouse); Sons of the Prophet; The Dumb Waiter (Hampstead Theatre); Marvin’s Binoculars; The Twits (Unicorn Theatre); The Living Newspaper (Royal Court); The Comeback (West End); Faustus: That Damned Woman (Headlong/ Lyric Hammersmith/ Birmingham Rep); Dick Whittington (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Hedda Gabler (Sherman Theatre, Cardiff); The Weatherman (Park Theatre); Equus (ETT/ Theatre Royal Stratford East/ UK tour/ West End); Plenty; Cock (Chichester Festival Theatre); Tao of Glass (Manchester International Festival); Disco Pigs (Irish Repertory Theatre, New York); A Streetcar Named Desire (ETT/ Nuffield Southampton Theatres); The Almighty Sometimes (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester).
As Composer and Sound Designer: The Vortex (Chichester Festival Theatre); The Contingency Plan (Sheffield Theatres); The Glass Menageries (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Leftovers (LAMDA); An Octoroon (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Fair Play (Bush Theatre); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Curve Theatre, Leicester/ ETT/ Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse/ UK tour); Romeo & Juliet (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); “Master Harold”…and the Boys (National Theatre).
Maimuna MemonMaimuna Memon
Music and Lyrics
Maimuna Memon
For the Almeida: Nine Lessons and Carols: stories for a long winter.
Theatre includes:
As Music and Lyrics: Henry VIII (Shakespeare’s Globe); Manic Street Creature (Edinburgh Fringe/ Southwark Playhouse); Electrolyte (Edinburgh Fringe/ UK tour); Welcome To Iran (Theatre Royal Stratford East/ National Theatre/ BBC Radio 3).
As Actor: Standing at the Sky’s Edge (Sheffield Theatres/ National Theatre); Manic Street Creature (Paines Plough); Living Newspaper (Royal Court); The Band Plays On (Sheffield Theatres); Jesus Christ Superstar (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Ghost Quartet (Boulevard Theatre); Hobson’s Choice; Into the Woods (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester); Electrolyte (Edinburgh Fringe); The Assassination of Katie Hopkins (Theatr Clwyd); Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre); The Busker’s Opera (Park Theatre).
Television includes: Time; Domino Day; Sherwood; Unforgotten; Doctors.
Maimuna’s first EP More Than I Bargained For is to be released this October, with several of her singles already having been released.
Tim SuttonTim Sutton
Musical Supervisor
Tim Sutton
Tim is a composer and musical director for theatre, film and radio.
For the Almeida: “Daddy” A Melodrama; Nine Lessons and Carols: stories for a long winter.
Theatre includes:
As Composer: To the Streets! (B22 Festival); The Lavender Hill Mob (UK tour); Twelfth Night; Measure for Measure (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Good Life; The Omission of the Family Coleman (Theatre Royal Bath); As You Like It; Titus Andronicus; Two Noble Kinsmen; Women Beware Women (RSC); The Cherry Orchard (Central School of Speech and Drama); Joe Turner’s Come and Gone; The Skin of Our Teeth (Young Vic); The Secret Garden (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Dreamfighter (Lichfield Festival); The Bacchae (National Theatre of Scotland); As You Like It; As You Desire Me (West End); Cinderella (Royal & Derngate, Northampton); A Wedding Story (Birmingham Door/ Soho Theatre); A Fool and His Money… (Nottingham Playhouse/ Birmingham Rep).
As Musical Director/Supervisor: Dusty (Theatre Royal Bath); Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; The Amen Corner (National Theatre); Memphis (West End); The Frogs (Jermyn Street Theatre).
Film includes: Reasons.
Radio includes:
As Composer: Mother Courage and Her Children; The Now Show; Alexei Sayle’s Imaginary Sandwich Bar; The Absence of Normal; Paul Sinha’s General Knowledge; Paul Sinha’s Perfect Pub Quiz.
Ingrid MackinnonIngrid Mackinnon
Movement Director
Ingrid Mackinnon
Ingrid Mackinnon is a London-based movement director, choreographer and intimacy director.
Theatre includes:
As Movement Director and Choreographer: Choir Boy (Bristol Old Vic); Shooting Hedda Gabler (Rose Theatre Kingston); That Face (Orange Tree Theatre); Every Leaf A Hallelujah (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Black British Theatre Award for Best Choreographer); The Meaning of Zong (Barbican/ Bristol Old Vic/ UK tour); Blue (ENO); Further than the Furthest Thing (Young Vic); Trouble in Butetown (Donmar Warehouse); Enough of Him (National Theatre of Scotland); A Dead Body In Taos (Fuel); The Darkest Part of the Night; Girl on an Altar (Kiln Theatre); Playboy of the West Indies (Birmingham Rep); Moreno (Theatre503); Red Riding Hood (Theatre Royal Stratford East).
As Intimacy Director or Support: Choir Boy (Bristol Old Vic); Shooting Hedda Gabler (Rose Theatre Kingston); Sunset Boulevard; Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (West End); That Face (Orange Tree Theatre); The Effect; Phaedra (National Theatre); La Cage aux Folles; Robin Hood; The Tempest; Every Leaf A Hallelujah; Once on This Island; Antigone; 101 Dalmatians; Legally Blonde; Carousel (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre).
Kate WatersKate Waters
Fight Director
Kate Waters
Kate has been an Equity Registered Fight Director since 2001, directing fights for theatre, TV and film. She has worked for many of the UK’s major theatres including the National Theatre, Royal Court, RSC, Donmar Warehouse, Shakespeare’s Globe and in the West End. She is also a qualified boxing coach, coaches at Rathbone Amateur Boxing Club and is a development coach on the England Boxing Performance Pathway.
For the Almeida: The Secret Life of Bees; The Tragedy of Macbeth.
Theatre includes: As You Like It; The Windsors: Endgame; Cyrano de Bergerec; Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (West End); Antigone; Carousel; Jesus Christ Superstar; Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Guys & Dolls; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bridge Theatre); Private Lives; Sweat; Constellations (Donmar Warehouse/ West End); The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-Time (National Theatre/ West End); The Father and the Assassin; The Effect; Small Island; Much Ado About Nothing; Frankenstein; One Man, Two Guvnors; War Horse (National Theatre); Rock Follies; Assassins; Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads (Chichester Festival Theatre).
Film includes: My Policeman; Death of England; Romeo and Juliet; Pond Life; Making Noises Quietly.
Television includes: Coronation Street; Hollyoaks; Emmerdale; Kisses & Bumflicks; Coronation Street Live.
Amy Ball CDGAmy Ball CDG
Casting Director
Amy Ball CDG
For the Almeida: The Years; Alma Mater; Cold War; Portia Coughlan; Women, Beware the Devil; “Daddy” A Melodrama; Albion; The Hunt; Shipwreck; Dance Nation; Boy.
Theatre includes: Hamnet (RSC); Lyonesse; The Hills of California; Jerusalem; Leopoldstadt; Uncle Vanya; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf; The Night of Iguana; Rosmersholm; True West; The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?; The Pillowman (West End); The Son (Kiln Theatre/ West End); Sweat (Donmar Warehouse/ West End); The Ferryman (Royal Court/ Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre/ West End); The Moderate Soprano (Hampstead Theatre/ West End); The Birthday Party; Consent (National Theatre/ West End); Hangmen (Royal Court/ West End/ Atlantic Theater Company); Berberian Sound Studio (Donmar Warehouse); Stories; Exit the King (National Theatre); White Noise; A Very Very Very Dark Matter (Bridge Theatre); The Brothers Size (Young Vic); Maryland; ear for eye; Girls & Boys; Cyprus Avenue (Royal Court).
Peter ToddPeter Todd
Costume Supervisor
Peter Todd
For the Almeida: Portia Coughlan; Women, Beware the Devil; “Daddy” A Melodrama; The Hunt.
Theatre and Dance includes:
As Costume Designer: Double Murder (Hofesh Shechter Company); Voices and Light Footsteps; Chacony (Richard Alston Dance Company); The Waiting Game (Ballet Black); The Snow Queen; Hansel and Gretel; Alice in Winterland (Rose Theatre Kingston); Frankenstein (Aquilla Theatre).
As Costume Supervisor: Il trovatore; The Rape of Lucretia; La traviata; Salome (Royal Opera House); The Lost Thing (Candoco/ Royal Opera House); Dante Project; Flight Pattern; Unearthed; Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet); Lest We Forget; Le Corsaire (English National Ballet); Stories; As You Like It (National Theatre); Julius Caesar (Bridge Theatre); Prisoner of the State; Dead Man Walking (Barbican); People, Places and Things (Headlong); A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer (Complicité).
Brett TyneBrett Tyne
Dialect Coach
Brett Tyne
Brett is a graduate of the MA Voice Studies program at Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
For the Almeida: Tammy Faye; “Daddy” A Melodrama; Shipwreck; Dance Nation.
Theatre includes: The 47th (The Old Vic).
Opera includes: Candide (ENO); Let Them Eat Cake/Of Thee I Sing (Opera North).
Film includes: Bob Marley: One Love; Dune; Judy; Aladdin; A Royal Night Out; Dracula Untold; Gambit; Belle; No Country for Old Men.
Television includes: Masters of the Air; Alias Grace.
Hana Pascal KeeganHana Pascal Keegan
Assistant Director
Hana Pascal Keegan
Originally from the British Virgin Islands, Hana is a director, writer and actor drawn to plays that capture rich interpersonal dynamics and the thrills of the body. She’s interested in work set within specific contexts that capture moments of unconventional intimacy, sensuality and ethical dilemma. Hana was shortlisted as a finalist for the JMK Director’s Award 2023 and for the Evening Standard Future Theatre Fund Director Award 2021.
Theatre includes: All Of Us (National Theatre); Museum of Austerity (BFI/ National Theatre/ ETT); Reasons You Should(n’t) Love Me (Kiln Theatre); Crisps Without Constraints (Graeae); Macbeth (Chichester Festival Theatre); All My Sons (The Old Vic/ NT Live); Jellyfish (Bush Theatre/ National Theatre); Waiting For Lefty (Mallardi Theatre, Colorado); The Sneeze (Criterion Theatre, Maine).
In addition to working with a range of contemporary American classics and disability-led new plays, Hana also works in extended and virtual reality production with National Theatre’s Immersive Storytelling Studio and English Touring Theatre.
Hana trained with Graeae Theatre Company, Young Vic and The Eugene O’Neill Centre. She regularly works with National Youth Theatre, runs access and inclusion workshops, and is always keen to critically question work with new writers and meet new collaborators.
Ana Beatriz Meireles
Associate Movement Director
Helen Hebert
Assistant Designer
Wabriya KingWabriya King
Production Dramatherapist
Wabriya King
Wabriya is a qualified dramatherapist (Roehampton University), actress (The Oxford School of Drama), creative facilitator and Reiki practitioner. She combines her experience to support creatives alongside the rehearsal and performance period.
For the Almeida: Alma Mater; Romeo and Juliet; The Secret Life of Bees.
Theatre includes: Shifters; August In England (Bush Theatre); Samuel Takes A Break (The Yard); Beautiful Thing; Tambo & Bones (Theatre Royal Stratford East); A Strange Loop (Barbican); Cowbois; Falkland Sound; The Empress; Julius Caesar (RSC); School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play (Lyric Hammersmith); Matthew Bourne’s Romeo & Juliet (International tour); Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead (Complicité); For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy (New Diorama Theatre/ Royal Court/ West End); Blue (ENO); Further than the Furthest Thing (Young Vic); Family Tree (Actors Touring Company); Bootycandy (Gate Theatre); Blues for an Alabama Sky (National Theatre); Hamilton; Moulin Rouge (West End).
Access Performances
Audio Described Sat 11 Nov 2pm (Touch Tour 12pm)
Captioned Mon 6 Nov 7.30pm
Relaxed Environment Wed 8 Nov 2pm & 7.30pm
For full information about how to book for our access performances please visit our Access For All page.
Concessions
All concession tickets are limited and subject to availability. Proof of eligibility is required. More info
Deaf and disabled patrons and a companion can buy discounted tickets by calling the Box Office on 020 7359 4404 or email boxoffice@almeida.co.uk.
£5 tickets will be available to those aged 25 and under for performances from Sat 7 Oct – Mon 16 Oct. Enter code 25UNDER when selecting your seats. Tickets go on sale at 5pm on Tue 19 Sep. More info
If you are aged 30 or under, over 65 or are unemployed you can book tickets at a discounted rate.
If you live or work in the Islington area you can book best available seats at a discounted rate for performances from Mon 23 Oct – Sat 4 Nov, subject to availability. Enter promo code ISFIRST when selecting your seats.
Talks & Events
Talkback
After Mon 6 Nov performance
A captioned post-show talk with members of the company. Free to same-day ticket holders.
Almeida For Free
Thu 9 Nov 7.30pm
A free performance for those aged 25 and under.More info >
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Artwork photography by David Stewart. Concept by Émilie Chen.