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Taylor Swift Becomes Focus Of Modern Day Version Of Genet's The Maids
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Taylor Swift Becomes Focus Of Modern Day Version Of Genet's The Maids

Isabella NiloufarLuke DaviesNewsOff West EndSwiftiesTanya Cunric. Yael Farber

Swifties is a new play about Taylor Swift, Instagram and having no money.

Tom Stenton's play Swifties is a bold new adaptation of Jean genet's play The Maids, exploring the alienating and destructive effect that poverty, celebrity fetishism and social media can have on the lives of normal people.

Yasmin and Nina work in an Amazon "fulfilment centre". They live in Luton, the birthplace of Britain First. And they are Taylor Swift's biggest fans. Ever. Their ultimate dream is to be a part of Tay Tay's famous 'girl squad'. But the closer they get to realising that dream, the blurrier the line between fantasy and reality becomes.

Swifties stars Isabella Niloufar and Tanya Cubric. Isabella has just been announced as the lead in Salome, directed by Yaël Farber, playing at the National Theatre through May-July 2017. Tanya recently starred in the Sky Atlantic adaptation of The Tunnel (2016). Swifties will be directed by Luke Davies.

Swifties will be presented at Theatre N16 from February 28 - 11 March 2017.

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Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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