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Does oral sex constitute adultery? NotMoses, ‘a comedy of biblical proportions’, has the answer
Published on
January 21, 2016
By
emilyhardy
NotMoses, written and directed by Gary Sinyor, premieres at the Arts Theatre on 10 March 2016, with Antonia Davies as Aviva, Dana Haqjoo as Pharaoh and Greg Barnett as NotMoses.
The cast also includes Jasmine Hyde as the Princess, Joe Morrow as Feripoti, Thomas Nelstrop as Moses, Niv Petel as Rameses and Leon Stewart as the Rabbi.
Set in Ancient Egypt, NotMoses is the story of a crying baby who is plucked from his basket by a Princess only to be dumped back in the Nile when she sees a nicer baby, Moses. NotMoses grows up a disgruntled slave whilst Prince Moses studies accountancy at Pharaoh’s court.
NotMoses is an important work that answers the question that, according to Sinyor, has troubled mankind throughout the ages: “Does oral sex constitute adultery?”
After graduating from the National Film and Television School, award winning film-maker Gary Sinyor was commissioned by Eric Idle to write Leon the Pig Farmer. Sinyor went on to win the Venice International Film Festival’s Critics Choice Award and the Evening Standard Award for Best Newcomer.
Antonia Davies’ (Aviva) theatre credits include The House of Bernarda Alba, the King's Head Theatre, Still I See my Baby, Theatre 503 and The Barrier, Park Theatre.
The cast of NotMoses. Top Row L to R: Antonia Davies, Dana Haqjoo, Greg Barnett, Izzy Lee and Jasmine Hyde. Bottom Row: Thomas Nelstrop, Leon Steward, Niv Patel, Joe Morrow and Theo Mackenzie.
Dana Haqjoo’s (Pharaoh) is best known for his appearances on television in Citizen Khan and the Omid Djalili Show. His other television credits include Emmerdale, Coronation Street, The Bill and 15 Stories High.
Greg Barnett’s (NotMoses) theatre credits include These Trees are Made of Blood, Southwark Playhouse, Therese Raquin, Park Theatre and The School for Scandal, Theatre Royal Bath.
Jasmine Hyde (Princess) plays the role of Leonie Snell in BBC Radio 4’s radio drama The Archers. Her theatre credits include Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act, Jermyn Street Theatre and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe.
NotMoses runs at the Arts Theatre from 10 March - 14 May 2016. Book Now!
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